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Should Striking Workers be Paid in Ghana?

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  • Caius Kongkuah 9 years ago

    I Think you may be right our leaders are not prepared to serve but want to be served and honored as if they are God.

  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    So long as they don't strike over 2 weeks they must be paid.

    After all Mahama and his NDC government have been striking since in power but they are paid besides their massive stealing and corruption.

  • Caius Kongkuah 9 years ago

    Great but this will not work as far as NPP and NDC exists in this country because every issue is been over politicized. May our leaders learn to serve Mother Ghana than themselves.

  • Bonsu 9 years ago

    It is increasingly obvious that the labour movement had allowed itself to be tricked by people with political agenda into doing things that will make this government unpopular.What is happening is that, what the npp had faile ...
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  • Annorwuo 9 years ago

    Ata Kofi,thev author of this piece was all over the map,doing his own ' shuffle' in this pointless and contrived labour agitation! Nowhere under the globe are striking workers,including those designated as essential ones,and ...
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  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 9 years ago

    Ghanaian workers have the right to strike to address any grievances after exhausting all prescribed avenues to seek redress. What they don't have a right to, in my humble opinion, is to expect to be paid when they are not wor ...
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  • YAW 9 years ago

    Very thoughtful.Do not work too hard.

  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 9 years ago

    Thanks. Unfortunately, unlike elsewhere (shall remain nameless) "not working too hard" is not an option for me. Hahaha

  • LONTO-BOY 9 years ago

    MASSA KOFI, this is a very objective and interesting piece. I believe in Ghana most of the striking workers are public sector workers. They have the right to strike demanding pay rise, pension security[or against pension refo ...
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  • GOLD COAST 9 years ago

    As much as yours truly supports workers in their demand for better pay,good benefits and ironclad pension - their employer(s) should not be under any obligation to pay them while on strike. Both the employer(s) and workers sh ...
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  • Annorwuo 9 years ago

    Are 'double-dippers' [have other sources of incomes,including the lousy 'union work' they do]anyway,and could care less about what the rank and file,who lead a life of hand-to-mouth existence in remote corners of this country ...
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  • Chris 9 years ago

    Good suggestion. You really LOVES your country.
    God Bless

  • DOTSE SEDEM. Ho 9 years ago

    By striking, workers who are the main brain behind national development, will have their grievances adressed to their satisfaction. so they must be paid what is due them now.

  • ERIC 9 years ago

    KOFI YOU HAVE SAID ALL,CONGRATIS

  • Schengen 9 years ago

    1. If you mention the severance pay of teachers (6000 lump sum and 300 monthly) you have to contrast that with the benefits parliamentarians receive when they leave parliament so the reader can know the difference. You only m ...
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  • Lawrence 9 years ago

    The author of the article has raised importnat issues about whether we should pay workers or not when they go on strike. Let us deal with that issue and stop marking the grammatical errors in the article. I was the first to r ...
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