• Coronavirus
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
  • More
    • Health
    • Education
    • Crime
    • Legal
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Lifestyle
    • Science & Technology
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Our Radio Schedule
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
  • 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 News

GPHA refutes ex-casual workers’ claims; warns against planned demo

Importers & Exporters Blast NIC’s Compulsory Marine Insurance As A ‘Lazy’ Revenue Move
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has refuted claims made by former casual workers who are threatening a public demonstration over alleged unpaid compensation.

The Authority in a statement, clarified the situation and counter misinformation circulating through social media.

According to the GPHA, the controversy stems from a restructuring process initiated in 2001, following government advice and World Bank recommendations to reform port operations.

This reform led to the privatisation of significant port functions, resulting in a substantial reduction of GPHA staff.

The Authority detailed that while permanent staff were offered generous compensation packages and options for early voluntary or compulsory retirement, casual workers received a goodwill payment.

“During the restructuring exercise, the Authority, out of its magnanimity, decided to pay the casual workers a certain sum out of goodwill (a handshake in our parlance) for their service,” the statement explained.

It emphasised that the Authority was not obligated to provide severance to casual workers, who were employed on a daily basis without rights to long-term benefits.

The statement further clarified that the casual workers had previously taken legal action against GPHA, which culminated in Supreme Court rulings in their favour.

The cases were conclusively resolved with judgments dated May 29, 2014, and the attempts to reopen the matter have been unsuccessful.

“The matter travelled to the Supreme Court and they lost. Not satisfied, they invoked the review jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and again lost,” the statement noted.

The Authority expressed frustration over the recurring nature of these claims, particularly in election years, suggesting that such actions aim to exert undue pressure on GPHA.

“This group almost always surfaces in every election year with the intention to blackmail the Authority to pay to them what they do not deserve,” GPHA asserted.

The GPHA underscored its adherence to labour laws and regulations, ensuring that all employee separations are handled in compliance with contractual and legal standards.

“The recent assertions made by the aforementioned group and their threats of intended demonstration are baseless and not supported by factual evidence,” the statement emphasised.

The GPHA also reminded the public that while demonstrations are constitutionally protected, they must be conducted within the bounds of the law and security considerations.

“Any attempt to unduly disrupt operations will have security implications,” the Authority warned.

Previous Post

MTN’s classification as SMP not intended to punish them – NCA

Next Post

Court fines Amadu Sorogho GH¢ 30,000 for contempt for building on land at Madina estate

Related Posts

Some Passengers Reportedly Burnt In Deadly Accident On Cape Coast-Takoradi Highway
News

Pokuase-Nsawam Highway on fire: Fuel tanker overturns, turns busy road into traffic nightmare

March 10, 2026
Inusah Fuseini Explains Kennedy Agyapong’s Rising Popularity In NPP Primaries
News

Your interest comes second – Inusah Fuseini on party footsoldiers who are ‘hungry and angry’

March 10, 2026
DVLA To Institute Reforms In License Acquisition, Renewal Process
News

DVLA uncovers fake number plate ring, arrests 5

March 10, 2026
Next Post
Court fines Amadu Sorogho GH¢ 30,000 for contempt for building on land at Madina estate

Court fines Amadu Sorogho GH¢ 30,000 for contempt for building on land at Madina estate

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.