The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) says the decision to migrate nearly 900 members of the Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) to the Ghana Technical and Vocational Education Training (GTVET) Service Salary Structure followed due process.

The Head, Public Affairs of the Commission, Ms Emelia Ennin, in a statement issued in Accra yesterday and copied the Ghanaian Times, said that the process was conducted fairly and ensured no member of the association was made worse off.

Responding to concerns raised by CLOGSAG, the commission said it had not remained silent.

It said the migration stemmed from a request made by GTVET management in October 2023, following the passage of the Pre-Tertiary Education Act, 2020 (Act 1049). "This law consolidated all pre-tertiary technical and vocational institutions under the GTVET Service, including those affiliated with CLOGSAG, such as Social Welfare Institutes, Community Development Vocational Institutes, and Government Technical Institutes," it said.