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TUC strike will lead to job loss - Joseph Osei Yeboah

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  • Kayie 10 years ago

    This stupid President must be taught a big lesson.

  • Mama Tula 10 years ago

    Yes, teach him a big lesson and you will go and sit in the house jobless when the redundancy exercise starts, you will be the first to be affected. Wise up. These double edge, so called TUC leaders are all well to do and they ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    Author:...OBAA YAA...

    OOO FATHER FORGIVE HIM FOR HE KNOWS NOT WHAT HE IS DOING.
    A hallmark of any incompetency is an excuse, which by the way is a trademark for Mahama’s Administration an extension Mill’s inability to ...
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  • kwasi 10 years ago

    YEBOAH THE CAWARD SHULD STAY AWAY.
    WHEN DEMOCRATY AND PEOPLE FACED WITH EVIL INJUSTICE IT IS PROPER TO TAKE A STAND.WE SUPORT TUC FOR STANDING AND FIGHTING FOR OREDINARY PEOPLE IN GHANA
    GOD BLESS THEM FOR THE BRAVERY AND CO ...
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  • Asempaye 10 years ago

    Low IQ people like you are the reasons why we have problems in the country. You read a VERY sensible article and comment with insults. People with ltlle brains discuss people, the smart ones discuss issues. Go look at yoursel ...
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  • Ada Boy 10 years ago

    Thanks for the kind response.Union millitancy is not going to create any jobs,what it would do though,it would frighten off investors in an environment where unions articulate wages policy rather business's capacity to pay.Th ...
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  • Sethoo 10 years ago

    How can a penniless man lose money?Where are the jobs?Don't come and disturb our ears if you don't have anything to offer.

  • gghanaba 10 years ago

    Ghana is the only country workers emback on strike over ultility prices. Is so sad in modern Ghana. In Uk, the government was rather calling and begging the Energy companies to cut prices but when the companies refused to low ...
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  • Pressman 10 years ago

    Why the propaganda and scare-mongering from this illiterate? If this illiterate has any advice, you should give it to his paymaster. Where on this earth has this illiterate heard taxes on utilities have been increased by 78% ...
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  • JOHNSON 10 years ago

    WHO BROUGHT THE HARDSHIP TO THE NATION MR. YABOAH? WHY SHOULD GHANAIANS SIT DOWN AND ALLOW A GOVT. TO LOOT THE NATIONS MONEY AND YET YOU WANT THEM THE WORKERS TO NEGOTIATE TO AN UNLISTENING MAHAHAH GOVT? IS THAT WHAT MAKES SE ...
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  • Joe, Foley 10 years ago

    What a wise analysis by Joseph Osei Yeboah. This are the quality of citizens Ghana needs to move onto advancement and progress. His comment was no political but it showed his concern for Ghana, the citizens and the workers wh ...
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  • Mix Breed (NPP NDC) 10 years ago

    I am a little bit happy just now. At least we have one thinking Ghanaian speaking sense. Not like some of us posting things here. Did anybody read that the public workers account for 2.8% but takes 74% of the country's revenu ...
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  • Joe Black 10 years ago

    I think you hit some nerves, how can the gov use 74% of our revenue to pay 2.5% of the population, the best solution is to retrench 30 - 50% of the civil servants.

  • kwasi 10 years ago

    IF YOU JUST LIKE MAHAMA WILLING TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY WHEN GHANA PEOPLE GO TRU HARDSHIP WE DONT NEED YOU ,GHANA PEOPLE SALUT TUC IN THEIR PLANED STRIKE AND RESPECT THEIR COURAGE TO FIGHT FOR ORDENARIY PEOPLE
    WE STAND WITH T ...
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  • Joe 10 years ago

    Have you seen the list of the presidential staffers? That explains the increasing wage bill.

  • Joe 10 years ago

    The man does not understand parochial interest. The leadership of TUC are not the only ones to gain when the murderous utility tariffs are staggered. If you do not feel the pinch some of us do.

  • GHANABA 10 years ago

    Government will have to cut it's payroll by thousands to balance the economy or all the workers will have to take pay cuts. No country will lend the Ghana money to pay unproductive workers. Get a life.

  • Jeff, UK 10 years ago

    It is up to govt to device means of making trade unions ineffective. Remember the Ridley Plan. Google it and read about it. Govt can kill the effect of trade unions by not paying for any strikes whether legal or illegal. The ...
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  • ATTA MILLS BA 10 years ago

    Eii Joe when did you became the spokes person for the govt? Is the govt telling us that reducing workers will be the best option? Well that is the style of NDC. In Rawlings time people were laid off with the view that the res ...
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  • Yaw Boateng 10 years ago

    It takes wisdom to expose folly. Massa J.O Yeboah come again.

  • SULE 10 years ago

    The problems and challenges which the gov't is facing, is a creation of their own recklessness, their own corruption riddled activities carefully orchestrated from the very seat of gov't-the Flagstaff house with the active pa ...
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  • MESSI 10 years ago

    fooolish yeboah are in government or opposition? have you presented any alternative solution to gov. yourself? you need a political appointment.shame on you .50% deployed 50% and dependents will vote against ndc

  • BOY KOFI 10 years ago

    Govt must complet the 2 most important economic breakthrough projects in time;the Bui Dam and the Gas Processing Plant if you want people to work productively.Had govt completed these 2 projects in time this tarrif increase c ...
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  • de 10 years ago

    Mr Osei Yeboah may probably have a short memory of the NDC gov't. When has the NDC gov't indicated that it lacks great thinkers in solving the nation's mounting socio-economic problems? Even when the ship is tilting and sinki ...
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  • Joe 10 years ago

    If NDC thinks they cannot govern they should give way to a more competent one to take over.

  • B-WISE 10 years ago

    Please it is a big lie to say public workers take 74% of total revenue. how much is the average public worker being paid? Is is not the few elites of the nation that are chopping the greater chunk on youe74%??? (The Executiv ...
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  • Tibonkoso 10 years ago

    Yes go on strike and loose your job and let the TUC pay you. There is only one elected government in ghana you know. Think of that and and ignore your politically biased leaders.

  • Tibonkoso 10 years ago

    Yes go on and be heros TUC leadership. Ghana dont need heros at this particular time ,we need deep thinkers!!!

  • GOG 10 years ago

    A GREAT THINKER WITH ZERO CONTRIBUTION

  • POSITIVE THINKER 10 years ago

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  • TRUTH 10 years ago

    So this one also wanted to be president of Ghana. Is common sense not telling him that foreign companies will soon close down due to high cost of production and the inability of Ghanaian s to patronize their products which wi ...
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  • TRUTH 10 years ago

    Shallow mind. Who employs workers? is this man not aware that in Ghana even PUBLIC TOILETS are politicised where Presidents go out there to commission them. Is he not aware that all Chief executives are government appointees? ...
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  • K.Twum 10 years ago

    Daily Garbage will never post sensible articles like this always rubbish.

  • adwoa 10 years ago

    did you see npp government selling government bungalows. that what all these parties come to power for. God help us.

  • Papa Yaw 10 years ago

    Hoe

  • Kojo 10 years ago

    now I know where u belong Mr Yeboah

  • AWINI EZE 10 years ago

    Thanks for that wonderful article. We are the same public workers who plunged the country in to the situation she finds herself today and now we want to turn around and blame governments? Let's be patriotic a little and stop ...
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