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COLA isn't important for legally binding concurrence with work - National Labor Commission
The Executive Secretary of the National Labor Commission, Ofosu Asamoah has said that the interest by the educator associations for Cost Living Allowance (COLA) is an enticement for the public authority.
Talking on Top Story, Friday, he noticed that COLA was not piece of the legally binding understanding between the instructors and government.
As per him, the instructors should consequently not coercion their managers with a strike activity.
"It is an allure. You will proceed to allure and afterward you compromise that in the event that you don't tune in, I will lay my apparatuses down. Rather than them to make themselves as though they were finance managers… I generally say when we discuss government, not a machine has come from some place to plunk down. You and I have the open door either to be designated or casted a ballot into ability to oversee others, that is government," he said.
Mr. Ofosu Asamoah weeped over the way that all instructors are protesting for a recompense they are engaging for.
"Educators request 20% and before we could express jack more than 200,000 understudies have been left in schools and north of 65,000 educators are sitting home when administration of only 12 are arranging. In the event that the 12 are arranging, mightn't the rest at any point return to educate? Will all the 65,000 need to remain at home before government tunes in?" he inquired.
Responding to the remark by Ofosu Asamoah, National Chairperson of the Public Workers' Union, Ken Koduah said "these are a portion of the remarks that are not interesting to laborers and rather irritate their interests."
In the interim, staff of around 69 public area foundations have chosen to put to cast a ballot a movement on the decision about whether to set out their devices because of the circumstance.
Bothered administration council chiefs of these elements merged in Accra to decide their next line of activity as the public authority participated in somewhat late discussions with the Labor Commission to guarantee that the specialists' interests are tended to.
The Union of Public Services Workers' Union of TUC (PSWU), with a sum of more than 27,000 laborers, are ready to fight over the public authority's hesitance to notice their require a Cost of Living Allowance (COLA).
The upset laborers involve individuals from organizations, for example, Bui Power Authority, Ghana Airports Company Limited, Ghana Meteorological Agency, Public Utilities Regulatory Commission and a large group of others.
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