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Coalition Against TUC Leadership Threatens Demo

Coalition Against TUC Leadership Threatens Demo
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A coalition against the leadership of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and Organised Labour has declared that they would embark on a demonstration if government tempers with salaries.

According to the Executive Secretary of the group, Azumbila Emmanuel Abdul-Salam, not paying workers due to the failure to pass e-levy is very disrespectful on the part of workers in the country.

Further expressing his displeasure, he noted that the Coalition “is not going to sit down for that three months to come for us to go to our bank accounts and meet empty salaries.”

“Coalition is putting things together, and we want to contact the Speaker of Parliament to know the source of his information and know-how valid the information is….We will take action prior to that time. We are not going to sit down at all like our Union Leaders are saying,” he said.

He added that the Coalition “very soon you will hear about our demonstration schedules.”

This is in connection with the comment Speaker Alban Bagbin passed on Thursday, February 24 in Parliament that government may not be able to pay salaries in the next three months if critical steps are not taken.

“This is not to discourage the committee from doing their work. If something is not done within the next three months, the government may not be able even to pay salaries,” the Speaker said.

 

Source: Adomonline
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