GOVERNMENT MUST SET GOOD EXAMPLE TO EASE LABOUR UNREST – KWABENA DONKOR

July 15, 2022
3 years ago

 

Government must set good example to ease labour unrest 


The Ranking Member on the Employment, Labor and Social Welfare Committee of Parliament, Dr. Kwabena Donkor, accepts use cuts by the Akufo-Addo's administration will be an example of positive intentions towards striking trade guilds.

 

This comes on the rear of the rising interest for the 20% Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) by coordinated work, which has constrained various associations to strike in fight.

 

Government must set good example to ease labour unrest 

 

Addressing Citi News, Mr. Donkor focused on that administration should show obligation to tending to the requests of coordinated work by setting a positive model.

 

"When is the public authority going to be honest to its responsibility? Will the public authority be believed to be living by their professions? Is it safe to say that we are truly cutting consumption? Is it safe to say that we are restraining expansion?"

 

Government must set good example to ease labour unrest 

 

Not until the public authority apparently is doing this, it will be two-faced to let associations know that their genuine wages ought to go down and nothing be finished, the MP added.

 

The requests of the associations come as the nation fights, with a cost for many everyday items emergency.

 

Expansion in Ghana has now ascended to 29.8 percent, the most noteworthy since December 2003.

 

President Nana Akufo-Addo has required a split the difference in the question of work tumults.



Government must set good example to ease labour unrest 

 

He said there should be a fair harmony between the thing work is requesting and what government can give.

 


Striking a fair and evenhanded harmony between the interest and supply turns into the best approach to advancing modern harmony in our country, the President said at the initiation of the Board of the National Labor Commission the week before.