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Fuel shortage looms as oil workers strike

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  • Unionist 9 years ago

    This is irresponsible strike. Blackmailing the country and the employers will serve no purpose. TUC must live up to expectation.

  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHERE DID GHANAIANS GO WRONG TO SUFFER LIKE THIS? YOU MAHAMA BUILDING YOUR HOTELS ABROAD, AFRIYIE ANKRA BUYING MANSIONS AT EAST LEGON, OKUDJETO ACQUIRING FILLING STATIONS ALL OVER, TOGBUI AF ...
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  • Ayisah 9 years ago

    No work no pay

  • Kwame Accra 9 years ago

    If your father should be on this situation,you will not sit there and be making irresposible statement.No the whole truth before commenting on it cos you dont know the Genesis of the whole issue.

  • Sam 9 years ago

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  • Sappey-Agboh -Atsiame 9 years ago

    If a private firm decided to dismiss her workers who failed to abide by labour laws, what locus have a national union calling for a nation-wide industrial action? Whose interest are they serving? Rather this union should advi ...
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  • agyeiwa 9 years ago

    This is not a national issue, the strike is illegal, it si matter bn a pvt company and its workers. We are becoming lazy and unreasonable!! TUC leadership must stop following the npp agenda to cause disturbances in ghana. ca ...
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  • Kwame Accra 9 years ago

    Sit the and be talking trash about this private companies,ther is this proverbial phrase that when you see fire burning your friend chin dont sit down and say its not your chin

  • Pround pepeni. 9 years ago

    SYMPATHY STRIKES SHOULD BE BANNED. WHAT HAS THE WORK ON THE FPSO GOT TO DO WITH THEM? IF GHANAIANS CONTINUE LIKE THIS NO INVESTOR WILL COME TO THE COUNTRY. WE ALREADY HAVE A BAD WORK ETHIC AND WE ARE ADDING THE EVER MENACING ...
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  • Kwame Accra 9 years ago

    Good with the nonesence talk,where is your petroleum commission doing,they are supose to spell out the laws clear for these fwhites before the start work in Ghana.Fools that is why a white man will continue to slave a black m ...
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  • Yankee 9 years ago

    When did Ghana depend on its scanty oil? We buy oil from the world market, so this strike cannot be an excuse for any fuel shortage. Always taking undue advantage to inflect hardship on people.

  • Soothsayer 9 years ago

    While fighting for the rights of your members the unions must ensure that the members live up to expectation. One way fight will never help us. Sometimes the Child needs to be brought to order.
    I am very serious

  • SHIRT-FRONT 9 years ago

    THIS IS STUPID OPPOSITION PROPAGANDA TO SABOTAGE THE RULING GOVERNMENT. DO U WANT GHANAIANS N GOVERNMENT TO SUFFER FROM THE DISPARITIES BETWEEN AN INVESTOR AND HIS WORKERS???

  • daladam 9 years ago

    anyone that protest evil govt injustice is a hero,he who look the other way at injustice is quiltey
    the same as the people that pepetrate the injustice.
    "INJUSTICE ANYWHERE IS INJUSTICE EVERYWHERE" THE UNIONS ARE HEROS AND ...
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  • Kodjo 9 years ago

    The question is why should a foreigner earn more than a local for performing the same work? I think the Government and the Company should sit and do real talking about the issue. You won't even believe that at times the local ...
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  • concerned 9 years ago

    Since the strike oil production from the FPSO has been stable or even slightly increased, Gas is now being exported to the Gas Plant earning more revenue for Ghana and helping Ghana to be self sufficient in its energy needs. ...
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  • FPSO WORKER 9 years ago

    MR. IGNORAMUS. DONT WALLOW IN YOUR PITTYFUL INGNORANCE. FOR YOUR INFORMATION I WORK ON THE FPSO. SINCE THE DISMISSAL OF THE GHANAIN WORKERS, THE EQUIPMENT ON THE FPSO HAVE BEEN WORKING ON 50% CAPACITY. THE PLANT IS DETERIORAT ...
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  • concerned 9 years ago

    No impact means no impact, I'm not sure which end you are talking from, it can't be from your mouth.
    FPSO has increased production and started Eporting gas, ask the department of energy and Ghana Gas

  • JB 9 years ago

    Those who lost elections may commit suicide if they so wish. Even if they die, dogs will not eat their flesh. These COKROCAITES are being used to destabilize the president. Ghanaians needs JJ RAWLINGS to bring back DISCIPLINE

  • Dove 9 years ago

    I believe this Union's are not doing anything bad.
    but I would rather encourage them to look out and fish out many of such companies who denied workers of their rightful salaries.

  • KWASI 9 years ago

    WE SUPPORT THE UNION IN THEIR FIGHT AGAINST INJUSTICE AND EVIL PEPETRATED AGAINST THEM BY GOVT AND BY POWERFULL CORPERATIONS

  • KB 9 years ago

    NPP SCHOOL DROP-OUT WRITER.

  • vegetable John Mahama Careless Prez. 9 years ago

    FOOLISH FOOL RULING US AND IDIOTS BRAINLESS SUPPORTING EVERYTHING THEY DO TO US, NDC FOOLS KEEP SUPPORTING YOUR INCOMPETENT GOV'T WE ARE ALL GOING TO SUFFER TOGETHER.

  • SAK 9 years ago

    For Ghana to move forward, the Government must do everything to weaken these so called unions because they kill jobs, and members are lazy.
    MODEC please layoff anyone who was involved in the strike. MODEC is a private compan ...
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  • Seaman proper 9 years ago

    Please, my brothers and sisters. the religious books of must of the religions says, do onto others the way you would want it to be done onto you.could you believe that apart from our acadamic education,all our job related cou ...
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