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Formulate a ‘strike pay policy’ - Tony Aidoo tells gov’t

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  • JAMREAH 10 years ago

    GHANA MUST STOP THE SALARY SYSTEM AND MOVE ONTO THE HOURLY WAGE PAYMENT SYSTEM.THIS ENSURES REGULAR ATTENDANCE TO WORK.IT INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY AND CONTINUITY OF WORK.THE SALARY SYSTEM ALLOWS LAZINESS AND ABSENTEEISM BUT WOR ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 years ago

    Hahahahaha. Hourly pay in Ghana? You don't know how corrupt your people are. Well it can be done when people have to clock in and out with their thumbs. Even then, some people will thumbprint for others.

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  • J. J. LAWRENCE 10 years ago

    Ah! the useless car thief Heading the Policy Monitoring and Evaluation, Dr. Tony Aidoo spewing nonsense again?

  • Koohia 10 years ago

    For the first time, I've read something sensible from Tony Aidoo. He's a knowledgeable person and this is what he ought to have done in the past. Why should employers pay when you decide not to work? And what is the purpose o ...
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  • MMOASEM 10 years ago

    WE HAVE BEASTS IN HUMAN FLESH PARADING CORRIDORS OF POWER BARKING AND BLEATING AND STEALING GOV'T CARS ON TOP - THIEVES

  • Ghanaba 10 years ago

    The government should not pay people on strike, that's the norm.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 years ago

    But pay MPs huge salaries and fat allowances as well as outrageous ESBs on time? That is the norm. Delay some workers salaries for as long as 22 months for work already done. That is the norm for you. I wish you were in the s ...
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  • DAN 10 years ago

    your union dues pays for strike funds and we also take $1 per week for political action committee...www.teamsters.org

  • NII YAOTEY ATUA, LONDON 10 years ago

    IT WAS DONE INTHE 50'S SO IF REQUIRED IT CA BE DONE AGAIN. THAT IS NOT WHAT DR AIDOO WAS SAYING IN UK WHETHER YOU ARE SALARY WORKER OR NOT IF YOU GO STRIKE YOUR UNION THAT AUTHORISED THE STRIKE PAYS YOUR SALARY. IT MAKES SENS ...
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  • Akpaklika Mewua Lo Ode 10 years ago

    The bio-metric verification for payment of wages works in some institutions in Ghana. It can be implemented.

    However, let us look at other policies inhibiting people from working elsewhere for the day when one has the capa ...
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  • Abena 10 years ago

    good idea

  • Lino 10 years ago

    You nailed it Tony. And that's why in a lot of countries in the so called advanced economies strike actions do not last more than a day or two. This is because the unions pay their striking workers and not the government.

  • DONDOLI 10 years ago

    Its a good idea work strike, for most of them it the only day they go out. These people those doing private and government jobs at the sametime.
    Strikes only cost ghanaians not governments, ghanaians should reflame from Str ...
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  • They Say They Say 10 years ago

    Very good idea. If you want to develop like the white man do what he did and does to develop. No two ways about that. We want to develop? We should start using the template developed countries use, namely treating corruption ...
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  • IJKL 10 years ago

    YOU SHOULD ALSO ASK THE QUESTION,"WHEN WILL EMPLOYERS STOP CHEATING EMPLOYEES? IF EMPLOYEES ARE SATISFIED WITH WHAT THEY ARE DUE. STRIKING IS UNCALLED FOR. STRIKING IS THE ULTIMATE MEANS FOR THE EMPLOYEE TO FIGHT FOR WHAT IS ...
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  • kj 10 years ago

    As expected, another foolish comment from Tony. It's only a good idea of you are paying and looking after your workers. If you don't pay there is nothing you can do about people going on strike. How about coming up with somet ...
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  • Ka Na Wu 10 years ago

    Tony the fool

  • Modibo Keita 10 years ago

    This Guy Toni Aidoo is "becoming something which is there" does he think he knows more than everybody in Ghana ? no wonder he was attacked and given some dirty slaps at the circle years ago. My humble advice to Tony is to be ...
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  • kpeglar 10 years ago

    kwasea tony greedy bastard.useless man aidoo

  • Osoro Gya 10 years ago

    You are absolutely right, Tony Aidoo. All these nonsense must stop.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 years ago

    Tony is not right. If the government plays its role well, there will be no need for strike. If the government makes promises and do not fulfill them, delays in paying allowances that are due to workers but hurriedly pay hugel ...
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  • Biko 10 years ago

    You are rather wrong. The unions foot the bill of striking workers everywhere. Check it out for neighboring Nigeria.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 years ago

    Do Nigerian workers have their salaries delayed for 22 months? Ask new teachers and nurses. What should workers do if government renegades in paying workers their salaries on time but doubles the salaries and allowances of MP ...
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  • They Say They Say 10 years ago

    What workers should negotiate or demand is payment of interest on salaries that are delayed but services should continue. The reason is there are people who depend on their services and they shouldn't be penalized.

  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    Tony Aidoo is a hypocrite.
    HE SPEAKS AS IF HE SUPPLIES MONEY TO THE UNIONS who encourage their workers for genuine strike actions.
    HAS TONY AIDOO'S SALARY BEEN WITHHELD BY THE GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY BEFORE?
    He wouldn't have ...
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  • Abena 10 years ago

    What country pays it workers rent,lunch and tranport allowances among others except Ghana.No wonder we have to use about 70% of revenue generated in the country to pay about 15% of the population. By the way most workers do h ...
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  • CORNEY 10 years ago

    Frank, I'm surprised you who should know better is making this comment.

    In your state, who pay for striking workers, do you know that some of the allowances these groups such as university teachers are demanding are not pa ...
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  • Akwasi 10 years ago

    Dr Aidoo is probably in a good paying job so he sticks his finger up the noses of the Proletariat.
    The only power the weak in a society have is their right to withdraw their labour.
    MPs have awarded themselves 72 million c ...
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  • Roger 10 years ago

    Probably yes but idling hands cannot expect to be rewarded whether in good or poorly paid jobs. Why then not pay the unemployed who through no fault of theirs are on compulsory permanent strike?

  • Kwao Yenti 10 years ago

    This is a good idea...but who pays for Tony Aidoo's foolish and reckless talks in return?

  • maurice 10 years ago

    Look at this ugly fool, who does know what he saying.

  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    When Tony Aidoo came to Ghana with his Russian PhD, no one wanted to hire him, until he joined the coup train in 1981. Hear him. Strikes are legal in every part of the world except in the minds of failures like these.

  • Ojam 10 years ago

    Yes strikes are legal in(almost) every part of the world, except that the UNIONS THERE HAVE MONEY RESERVES ACCRUED FROM DUES OF ITS MEMBERS TO PAY THE WORKERS DURING THE STRIKE PERIODS!!!DR. AIDOO IS VERY RIGHT , GOVT. MUST H ...
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  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    Only in your mother's socialist country do workers get paid by their union. By the way, the lectures who are the target of this cadre do not belong to any union. Aidoo delves into legal presumptions; when did he become a lawy ...
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  • Sappey-Agboh, Atsiame - Avenorpeme 10 years ago

    @ Joe Turkey, did you read Dr Tony Aidoo's submission, understood and followed his reasoning? I bet you didn't. He did not call for the ban on strikes but instead only reiterated what should usually happen when organised lab ...
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  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    Tony Aidoo was never trained in Britain; he only went to Britain do to odd jobs (as they all do) after schooling in Russia. Use your head. Employer will asphyxiate (sorry, stifle) the rights of workers to make their case to s ...
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  • Eben 10 years ago

    I wonder why this man always talks as someone who has no head. Does his wife admonishes him? His talks must portray him as a thinking man. Anytime he comes out to talk I forinstance do not find any sense in it.

  • They Say They Say 10 years ago

    Unless you are deficient in reading comprehension, you should go back and read Tony's article again. My question to you is wherever you are who pays striking workers,gov or the workers' union? The guy is advocating for who s ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    You wish to stifle labor dissent!

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 years ago

    He is preaching for autocratic rule. That damn "CAR THIEF" wants Ghana to be like North Korea. Does he not believe that under this constitution, workers have the right to embark on a legitimate strike? Is he not aware that ho ...
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  • JENGBERA JENGBE 10 years ago

    Silly, dishonest woman! Name one hospital in Boston where striking doctors get paid whilst they are on strike. Isn't the US the world's leading, foremost democracy with the freedom of protest enshrined in their constitution?
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  • Fears nothing, except God. 10 years ago

    JENGBERA, be careful of how u make your utterances. Are u also out of your senses? Is it not the same government who bribes the leadership/executives of the various bodies not to make any comments even when things get words? ...
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  • Chuck Wayo - Washington DC 10 years ago

    What is this SOB, Tony Aidoo btking about? This goon is paid a whopping GH 6 000 a month- not forgetiing that he grossly underpaid GH 4,000 for a GH 45,000 vehicle , all in the name of "Head of Gov't Policy." He wants who ...
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  • Alextema 10 years ago

    This foolish man dose not deserved the title doctor.Infact this man will die a painful death one day if he did not change his way of thinking.

  • KD 10 years ago

    Alextema its u and ur foolish family will die painful. kwasia man.

  • Ali, Toronto 10 years ago

    As usual, they are attacking personality instead of the issue. Nowhere in the fair and just world do workers draw pay while on strike. Pay during a strike is what union dues are for. Pay is for work, why should people be paid ...
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  • Biko 10 years ago

    I know very well since the 80's that Nigerian govt does not pay striking workers. It is the same in the States.

  • David Owusu-Ansah 10 years ago

    Diabolic but brilliant

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 years ago

    You seems to be living in a kind of another planet, perhaps another cosmos. In Toronto, do some worker have to wait for months and sometimes years before they are paid their salaries for work done. Do workers have to wait for ...
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  • Abena 10 years ago

    The answer is not attack the messenger.Did what the Dr.say relevant to our development

  • They Say They Say 10 years ago

    The question is very simple, when someone's on strike, he or she is technically not providing service to the gov. Why should they get paid for services they didn't provide? The question of whether to strike or not, when and h ...
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  • Oswald 10 years ago

    You appear not to be in tune with realities at home yet you write as though you had mastery of the issues that fuel strikes. Which of the strikes, and how many are they, are caused by non-payment of salaries for 22 months? Wa ...
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  • Prof 10 years ago

    You this man has never on this earth spoken anything sensible. Unions continue to be pressure groups. They have every right to pull the legs of the government.It is the responsibility of the government to pay workers and not ...
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  • Biko 10 years ago

    The govt has no infinite amount of cash to pay workers in Ghana who can strike for months.

  • Mmoatia_Komfour 10 years ago

    Although I have aalways been sympathetic to labour, the situation we have in this country is simply a joke! Labour unions in this country have made very little use of the 'political muscle' most labour organizations around t ...
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  • Agya_Manso 10 years ago

    His economic team move quickly in this direction. Germany has used tri-partism to great effect in managing their economy.

  • Anglia 10 years ago

    SOMETHING FOR NOTHING SO CALLED HEAD OF WHATEVER. NO WONDER GHANA IS FAILED STATE.

  • Biko 10 years ago

    This is a wise talk. In fact this is the wisest talk I have heard from Tony. Let's ask ourselves what the Union leaders do with the deductions from their members. It is not the responsibility of government to pay striking wor ...
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  • Roger 10 years ago

    For the first, probably the only and last time, I totally agree with you. The unions have outlived their usefulness if they have ever been useful in the first place. Instead of cooperating with management to improve their own ...
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  • KAP 10 years ago

    What's true about this silly statement? If the government were to stop wasting the nations resources on paying dubious judgement debts and numerous corruptions taking place then the government would have got enough funds to r ...
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  • Yaw Adu-Larbi 10 years ago

    This man is a disaster. A so-called progressive persecuting the leadership of trade unions. You are truly reactionary. You buffoon!

  • SULE 10 years ago

    That is even going to compound the problem for the executive, and make the gov't in power even more unpopular. So it's true, that, Tony Aidoo is not really good up in there, and this is guy is a policy monitoring and evaluati ...
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  • Alex Agyei 10 years ago

    Hypocricrate tony aidoo! Because now you are enjoying fat, fat salaries, see what you are saying. Your one day siting allowance alone is even more than somebody's monthly salary, so you can talk shit. Did you not go on strike ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    In countries the world over where there is "organised labour" i.e. labour unions, labour laws provide that when unionised workers go on industrial action, they are not paid for their self-imposed absence from work.

    It appe ...
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  • Nde 10 years ago

    It is ridiculous that Ghanaian unions who collect contingent from their memberss DO NOT UNDESTAND Tony Aidoo. NAGRAT that useless union who claim their graduates always threaten strike but cannot understand that they are res ...
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  • AMADU SEIDU 10 years ago

    what the fuck is going on here......so our leaders dont know that stopping strikes will bottle up bad-feelings of the citizenry till the explosion will cause an uncontrollable upheaval?....this is typical common sense but it ...
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  • Don Maxi, USA 10 years ago

    I totally agree with this idea. It's perfect and when done, will cut off the idea of workers embarking on strike action to make or address their grievances with their employer. Good job Tony. Also I think the gov't should sta ...
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  • YAW-LONDON 10 years ago

    tony, there must be consensus building among stakeholders. in the uk, strikers are not paid, neither by govt nor unions, thats why normally strike actions last at most 72hours. this does not mean such actions dont bite. they ...
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  • GHANA LOVE 10 years ago

    That will be the best policy that is ever formulated to be implemented in Ghana.
    People nowadays embark on strike action with reckless abandon.
    The govt, the Ges the universiy and the polytechnic councils must make the lec ...
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  • MAN CARES GHANA 10 years ago

    Let no group of persons have the belief that they can always hold the country to ransom. The union leaders should have at least by this time published their so calledl research findings to convince some us.Lecturers must be m ...
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  • Kwesi Guyman 10 years ago

    Tony Aidoo must be really unwell to have suggested Unions paying strikers. If he visits the core of the problem he may perhaps have an alternative approach to striking situations.

  • Yao 10 years ago

    workers are paid for work done and not work to be done.
    i agree with him irrespective of political affiliations or sentiments.
    the union is formed so they negotiate and not call for strike action every moment there is an i ...
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  • Kofi Babone 10 years ago

    I agree fully. Workers have an inalienable right to strike, but they must not be paid by their employers / government for work they have not done. The way it is now, employers / government are prone to blackmail from everybod ...
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  • Come again, idiot 10 years ago

    Why wont u agree. Stupid like that! Stupid fool!
    Nonsense, when somebody is fighting for his right, u considers it as noise. ''Aboa nantwie te se wo''.

  • Monday 10 years ago

    Which right were you talking about? And you had the blazing effrontery to insult somebody who expressed his view on an issue? Were you brought up in a home? Did you attend school or you just passed through the school? You thi ...
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  • Again 10 years ago

    I will continue to insult if u don't make sense,....period!

  • Again 10 years ago

    Are asking if I brought up in a home? No i just came out from your ass....idiot! I will continue to insult if u don't make sense,....period!

  • KWARNING 10 years ago

    WHAT A VERY STUPID IDEA. WORKERS JUST DON'T GET UP TO EMBARK ON STRIKING.

  • Peter Kimer 10 years ago

    Hmmmm, I don't blame you because you have everything free including condoms so you can tell poor Ghanaian striking worker, Shit.

  • Alex Kojo Sammy-Paris 10 years ago

    Dem!, nd .......,from Samms!

  • Lord Tennison 10 years ago

    This guy(apparently,he hasn't given up his childish ways,an overgrown boy )is so annoying that anytime i read his hollow outbursts,i get angry.A man without wisdom awarded a Ph.D?Some University has done Ghana a great disfavo ...
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  • Obed Adore 10 years ago

    There is real wisdom in what he said. This is done everywhere.

  • Obed Adore 10 years ago

    Yes. I do support this idea! This is how it is done in Western Advanced countries. After all, what do they pay union dues for?. In Canada, for example, during strikes, the union pays their members a maximum of $400 a month ...
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  • Abena 10 years ago

    You get paid only if you participate in pickting

  • Obed Adore 10 years ago

    Thank you Abena,,, indeed, no picketing, no pay by your own union.

  • OKOFO 10 years ago

    Tony Aido is 100% right. This the method used by the famous iron lady to stop strike in the UK. No work no pay.

  • Richmond 10 years ago

    I also don't understand why the government should pay striking workers for no work done after all what are they being paid for sitting in the house? This is a giant decision the government must take

  • DR VICTOR MICHAEL - USA 10 years ago

    NPP IS A TERROR PARTY. THEIR LEADERS AND SOME MEMBERS ARE BEHIND THE MESS IN GHANA NOW, ACCORDING TO THE RESAERCH CONDUCTED RECENTLY, THE PARTY MUCH BE CEASED TO OPERATE AS POLITICAL PARTY IN GHANA.

  • OPEN MINDED SAINT 10 years ago

    YES LET THE UNION PAY THEM. IN LONDON YOU GO ON STRIKE THE GOVERNMENT OR THE COMPANY DOES NOT PAY STRIKERS IS THEIR UNION

  • Abena 10 years ago

    For once I do agree with Tony Aidoo
    The TUC should be the pay master when workers go on strike.
    All over the world (of couse, Ghana exempt),the unions are responsible for striking workers.

  • Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo 10 years ago

    There is some sense in what Tony is saying. If you dont work, you dont get paid. period. I am not sure any private individual would pay workers if they do not work.

  • corrupt mahama juju killed mills,ei 10 years ago

    MAHAMA IS NUMBER ONE CORRUP IN GHANA AND GOVT,HE IS USELESS,THIEF,EVIL AND FAKE TO THE NATION,PERIOD

  • Johnson 10 years ago

    Tony is right.It is only in Ghana that strikers get paid by the gov't instead of their respective unions.

  • Maxwell 10 years ago

    What did this man smoke before making this loose statement? This doesn't warrant commenting on, rather reserve my energy for wise men ......

  • OP/LONDON 10 years ago

    TONY YOU HAVE HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD,WHAT YOU ARE PROPOSING IS SPORT ON BUT THE IDIOTS WILL CALL YOU NAMES.THAT'S THE WAY IT'S DONE IN THE UNITED KINGDON,WHEN WE GO ON STRIKE ITS THE UNIONS WHO PAY US A FRACTION OF WHAT WE ...
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  • VASCO 10 years ago

    I THOUGHT AT YOUR AGE, YOU'LL TALK SENSE. HOW MUCH DO YOU RECEIVE AT THE END OF EACH MONTH? HOW MUCH IS PAID TO YOU AS ALLOWANCES? YOU ARE THE MOST STUPID PERSON ON EARTH. BASTARD!!!THANK K.K. APRAKU FOR YOUR PHD.BAFOON!!!

  • frederick 10 years ago

    it is a good idea

  • Ghana Massai-France 10 years ago

    Dr.Tony Aidoo is absolutely right urging the gov't to effect the "Strike Pay Policy".It's no secret to any concerned Ghanaian that our nation is facing a temporary economic turmoil which requires every citizen to make efforts ...
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  • boatt 10 years ago

    Tony Aidoo lack sense or understanding of judgment.
    Where in this word does the government have the task of not paying his striking workers?
    Tony Aidoo should ask himself, why did the workers strikes?

  • Paul 10 years ago

    I agree with Dr Tony Aidoo. I was surprised to hear that striking workers get paid in Ghana. Ghana must be a rich country. In the UK and most probably Europe, Striking workers don't get paid.

  • Come again. 10 years ago

    Your mother fucker! Is UK's policies same as Ghana chop chop? Kwasea like that.....if conditions in Ghana were favorable, would u have left for UK?

  • Papa Yaw 10 years ago

    How

  • IJKL 10 years ago

    CORRECTION

  • DAN 10 years ago

    thats what they are used for beside just running the union office..www.teamsters.org

  • KUSS OFORI 10 years ago

    This car thief man is ignorance, and that is why he is speaking from his stomach,Going to sit on a radio station and say this dubious words that, unions should be the responsible to pay striking groups.Are u crazy.

  • AB 10 years ago

    I agree with T. Aidoo in europe when workers embark on strike is the Unions which pay they members so why not in Ghana?

  • Ajax 10 years ago

    Stuuuuupid fooooool imbecile

  • M'aka a m'aka 10 years ago

    Akoa yi ye kwasea papa.

  • Obed Adore 10 years ago

    Do not insult the guy for suggesting what is practiced in the developed world. If you do not know this fact, it better you read and learn more about "Labour Relations" ect. They are in aunions and are paying their regular uni ...
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  • NANA USED BAWUMIA 10 years ago

    I AGREE WITH TONY ON THIS ONE. THIS MEASURE WILL STOP THE LAZY ONES IN THE SYSTEM THAT ARE HOLDING US TO RANSOM. THERE IS NEED FOR THAT TO BRING SANITY TO THE SYSTEM. LOOK AT THE WAY TEACHERS AND DOCTORS ARE BULLYING GHANAIAN ...
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  • Teacher Victor. 10 years ago

    True talk,...i think that will make the useless leaders such as those at GNAT to work harder in order to meet its workers needs.

  • nana yaw 10 years ago

    THIS STIFF JAW TONY IDIOT AGAIN?

  • Nana 10 years ago

    Where have you been hiding Uncle Tony. You've now come out of hiding after the seas are calm, afraid man!!LOL

  • nana j 10 years ago

    why are confusing as here. you talk about strike action and all of sudden you switch to corruption.also tony aidoo dr. you don't know what you talk about, if you work for government as worker you, will know waht we go through ...
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  • Jnr 10 years ago

    For once I agree with Tony Aidoo. This is long over due and does not make sense that workers can go on strike without warning to members and yet happily and without guilt be the first ones to line up at the bank to take salar ...
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  • Francis 10 years ago

    please let's be a bit decorous in our choice of words.After all, it's about expressing our views to see Ghana prosper.Nothing more nothing less.Thanks.

  • Robin Hood 10 years ago

    Nowhere in the UK do the Unions pay striking workers.Unless you live in a different country called another UK, stop miseducating people in Ghana.By the way, your written English is so poor you put the English language to sham ...
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  • WISE UP 10 years ago

    WHAT ABOUT ABSENTEE MPS, What about seized vehicles valued by government officials and sold to government officials, what about families of government officials who travel on holidays as experts so the state c ...
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