Those of us on fixed income will suffer most in the face of these increases. Our condition of living will worsen and government should be ready to face agitations from workers. For business people, they will pass on these cos ... read full comment
Those of us on fixed income will suffer most in the face of these increases. Our condition of living will worsen and government should be ready to face agitations from workers. For business people, they will pass on these costs to those of us who patronise their goods and services.
The TUC has been very docile for my liking. It has to adopt very strong and uncompromising position if the need calls for it especially in this case. This is an organisation which has workers mandate to seek their interest and it need not fail.
I wish to remind the TUC that some of the foreign expatriates who own business in the country maltreat their Ghanaian employees without anybody fighting their case for them. It is not only money which matters to workers but also the condition of service under which they work.
MR OBJECTIVE 10 years ago
GHANA IS NOT FAR FROM TUNISIA/EGYPT MOB-ACTION.!!!!!Tuniisia-tuniisia-tuniisia/Tahiir Square-tahiir square-tahiir-square!!!!!!!wayyyy!!!!fooorwaaard!!!!!
GHANA IS NOT FAR FROM TUNISIA/EGYPT MOB-ACTION.!!!!!Tuniisia-tuniisia-tuniisia/Tahiir Square-tahiir square-tahiir-square!!!!!!!wayyyy!!!!fooorwaaard!!!!!
Togbui 10 years ago
Yes tuc we are ready to go all out even with our blood,it's evil against this nation,wicked govtmt.
Yes tuc we are ready to go all out even with our blood,it's evil against this nation,wicked govtmt.
EDENSU 10 years ago
The Government is the number one defaulter of settling utility bills, and at the end of the day that is pushed on poor Ghanaians. Let ECG & GWC publish list of individuals and organisations indebted to them. A Better Ghana ... read full comment
The Government is the number one defaulter of settling utility bills, and at the end of the day that is pushed on poor Ghanaians. Let ECG & GWC publish list of individuals and organisations indebted to them. A Better Ghana Agenda Indeed!
ATIA 10 years ago
WE HAVE TO DEMONSTRATE TO THE GOVERNMENT THE POWER OF THE MASSES THE WAY EGYPTIANS DID
WE HAVE TO DEMONSTRATE TO THE GOVERNMENT THE POWER OF THE MASSES THE WAY EGYPTIANS DID
KB 10 years ago
It is good that TUC is meeting its constituencies to decide on which action to take. However, it is not good for the leader to engage in rhetoric. It is not good enough to say that the increase is way beyond what workers can ... read full comment
It is good that TUC is meeting its constituencies to decide on which action to take. However, it is not good for the leader to engage in rhetoric. It is not good enough to say that the increase is way beyond what workers can bear. Give empirical data and values to substantiate this. it is good that the tariffs are increased so that we can appropriately demand quality service from the providers. Those who are thinking of going on demonstration, I suggest they rather use those energies to think to see how they can find some good work to do to earn enough income to pay for the increased tariffs. In this way, we can improve upon our quality of life. "Invent".
YAW 10 years ago
KB I think you don't know what you are talking about, It's a shame just because you are from a rich family or a member of this regime so you have access to good money and whatever. I Wish you were to be in our shoes. word for ... read full comment
KB I think you don't know what you are talking about, It's a shame just because you are from a rich family or a member of this regime so you have access to good money and whatever. I Wish you were to be in our shoes. word for thought..
Agbo 10 years ago
You are surely one of them; the Looters who deceived, robbed, bribed their way to power and now cannot manage anything
You are surely one of them; the Looters who deceived, robbed, bribed their way to power and now cannot manage anything
KOFI 10 years ago
This country is not safe for our habitation.where on earth can this happened 10% salary increase 78.9% and 52% electricity and water hikes respectively.Do our leaders think of us. oh i regret being a ghanaian
This country is not safe for our habitation.where on earth can this happened 10% salary increase 78.9% and 52% electricity and water hikes respectively.Do our leaders think of us. oh i regret being a ghanaian
jalal 10 years ago
kb u are very very stupid u think of ur self, am 100 percent sure u have acceses to some of the gurus in goverment and u get money from them so ´think of only ur self god will judge us all
kb u are very very stupid u think of ur self, am 100 percent sure u have acceses to some of the gurus in goverment and u get money from them so ´think of only ur self god will judge us all
jalal 10 years ago
kb u are very very stupid u think of ur self, am 100 percent sure u have acceses to some of the gurus in goverment and u get money from them so ´think of only ur self god will judge us all
kb u are very very stupid u think of ur self, am 100 percent sure u have acceses to some of the gurus in goverment and u get money from them so ´think of only ur self god will judge us all
Those of us on fixed income will suffer most in the face of these increases. Our condition of living will worsen and government should be ready to face agitations from workers. For business people, they will pass on these cos ...
read full comment
GHANA IS NOT FAR FROM TUNISIA/EGYPT MOB-ACTION.!!!!!Tuniisia-tuniisia-tuniisia/Tahiir Square-tahiir square-tahiir-square!!!!!!!wayyyy!!!!fooorwaaard!!!!!
Yes tuc we are ready to go all out even with our blood,it's evil against this nation,wicked govtmt.
The Government is the number one defaulter of settling utility bills, and at the end of the day that is pushed on poor Ghanaians. Let ECG & GWC publish list of individuals and organisations indebted to them. A Better Ghana ...
read full comment
WE HAVE TO DEMONSTRATE TO THE GOVERNMENT THE POWER OF THE MASSES THE WAY EGYPTIANS DID
It is good that TUC is meeting its constituencies to decide on which action to take. However, it is not good for the leader to engage in rhetoric. It is not good enough to say that the increase is way beyond what workers can ...
read full comment
KB I think you don't know what you are talking about, It's a shame just because you are from a rich family or a member of this regime so you have access to good money and whatever. I Wish you were to be in our shoes. word for ...
read full comment
You are surely one of them; the Looters who deceived, robbed, bribed their way to power and now cannot manage anything
This country is not safe for our habitation.where on earth can this happened 10% salary increase 78.9% and 52% electricity and water hikes respectively.Do our leaders think of us. oh i regret being a ghanaian
kb u are very very stupid u think of ur self, am 100 percent sure u have acceses to some of the gurus in goverment and u get money from them so ´think of only ur self god will judge us all
kb u are very very stupid u think of ur self, am 100 percent sure u have acceses to some of the gurus in goverment and u get money from them so ´think of only ur self god will judge us all