• Coronavirus
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
  • More
    • Health
    • Education
    • Crime
    • Legal
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Lifestyle
    • Science & Technology
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Our Radio Schedule
Sunday, August 3, 2025
  • Login
Plan B 104.5 FM
  • Coronavirus
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
  • More
    • Health
    • Education
    • Crime
    • Legal
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Lifestyle
    • Science & Technology
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Our Radio Schedule
No Result
View All Result
  • Coronavirus
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
  • More
    • Health
    • Education
    • Crime
    • Legal
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Lifestyle
    • Science & Technology
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Our Radio Schedule
No Result
View All Result
Plan B 104.5 FM
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

TOR Inaugurates Senior Staff Union

TOR Senior Staff Union

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) has inaugurated its branch of the General Transport Petroleum and Chemical Work Union (GTPCWU) of TUC with a call on the government to provide the refinery with the needed crude to operate.

Mr Bernard Owusu, National chairman of the GTPCWU, told the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of the inauguration that the Refinery was facing a number of challenges including getting inadequate crude to refine.

Mr Owusu explained that currently, TOR had an arrangement to do third party refining which he noted did not allow the refinery to derive 100 per cent profit from its activities.

He added that when TOR refined its own crude oil and at its full capacity, it provides Ghanaians with cheaper petroleum products compared to what was happening currently with the third party arrangement.

He urged the refinery staff not to be downhearted because of the challenges but should rather continue to work hand-in-hand with management to ensure that TOR bounced back to its original mandate.

Mr Samuel Boateng, first National Vice Chairman, GTPCWU, also reiterated the need for government to support the management of TOR to get its own crude oil to refine indicating that the one and off shutting down of the refinery frequently was not helping its operations.

Mr Boateng noted that the benchmark for every refinery was to operate continuously for two years then shut down for major maintenance stating that “but what TOR has been seeing is that you operate for about four months, you shut down and start again, ”which according to him, was greatly affecting TOR.

“We want government to be of supportive of the management of TOR, TOR is viable and profitable, we have used our internally generated fund to pay off  RFCC plan from 2000 to 2008 which was over $200 million dollars, we therefore need continues supply of crude so we can run”.

Mr Emmanuel Addo-Kumi, outgoing Chairman of TOR Professional and Managerial Staff Union (PMSU) of GTPCWU, giving a brief history of the Union, said in 2016, some of its members who were promoted to senior staff category decided to remain in the GTPCWU.

Mr Addo-Kumi, also the Chairman for GTPCWU, Accra zone, added that follow-up letters were sent to the relevant authorities on the issue leading to their first-ever union dues being deducted from January 2017 to the GTPCWU adding that even though they faced a lot of challenges and name-calling from other colleagues, they stood their grounds and the union survived.

Mr Anthony Jojo Koomson, current chairman of the TOR’s PMSU of GTPCWU, in an acceptance speech promised to have further deliberations on deductions of some statutory payments from staff’s salaries.

Mr Koomson said “it is time to stop deducting statutory payments meant to secure and promote the workers’ well-being and not paying to the requisite institutions for the present and future benefits of the worker”.

Mr  Herbert Ato Morrison, Deputy Managing Director of TOR,  said management would always collaborate with the union for the good of the refinery, stressing that union leaders should not misrepresent them to workers.

Mr Morrison also called for unity among the workers and cautioned them against using their positions to undermine other workers  as a way of scoring points.

There were fraternal messages from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) Ghana, TOR Divisional Union of GTPCWU Junior Staff, TOR Ladies’ Association, and the Tema District Council of Labour.

Previous Post

Commissioner Of Customs Commissions Gym At Aflao Collection

Next Post

I Wish You Die In Prison – Judge To Convict Who Defiled His Two-Year-Old Granddaughter

Related Posts

Six Tree Crops To Drive Ghana’s Economic Transformation – TCDA
Business

Six Tree Crops To Drive Ghana’s Economic Transformation – TCDA

August 2, 2025
Police arrest three people in connection with alleged smuggling of cocoa beans
Business

Police Intercept 90 Bags Of Smuggled Cocoa Beans At Assin Fosu

July 30, 2025
Over 2,000 Youth To Be Trained Annually In Smart Farming To Curb Imports
Business

Over 2,000 Youth To Be Trained Annually In Smart Farming To Curb Imports

July 28, 2025
Next Post

I Wish You Die In Prison - Judge To Convict Who Defiled His Two-Year-Old Granddaughter

Discussion about this post

Listen LiVE

Plan B 104.5 FM

© 2021 Plan B 104.5 FM - All Rights Reserve. Powered. Unity Websoft.

Navigate Site

  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Coronavirus
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
  • More
    • Health
    • Education
    • Crime
    • Legal
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Lifestyle
    • Science & Technology
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Our Radio Schedule

© 2021 Plan B 104.5 FM - All Rights Reserve. Powered. Unity Websoft.