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Employers Association calls Organised Labour’s bluff

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  • Grace 9 years ago

    Hypocrites!! What has Mahama given you to convince you to say this? Self-centered leaders!!!

  • moyo 9 years ago

    People who don't know how to create jobs have learnt how to sabotage business activities simply because of politics.

  • Charles 9 years ago

    Is the TUC Secretary General not hiding behind what he is doing to push a political agenda of the NPP started by the uncultured Ashanti Regional Chairman? When you lead the workers on strike, are you worsening the eeconomy or ...
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  • Bfire 9 years ago

    Organised labour is part of the country's problems. If they will stop taking bribes, be punctual at work and not leaving offices before the closing time, be creative and apply all the rules governing their work as well as sto ...
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  • a.k.a 9 years ago

    Alex,you a big fool. Are you trying to please Tani Mahama or what?

  • K APPIAH 9 years ago

    MAHAMA WHY ARE YOU SO CLUELESS,I HAVE BEEN GIVING YOU THE APO BUT YOU STILL DON'T MIND ME.YOU MAY THINK IT IS IRRELEVANT BUT, THAT IS THE FACT.MOST GHANAIAN WORKERS DO NOT WANT TO SEE THE FACES OF OKUDZATO ABLAKWA AND OFOSU K ...
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  • AGYAAKU 9 years ago

    You can hate these enterprising young men all you want, that's your right. That does not mean that the appointing authority, the President should depend on your hateful sentiments in selecting appointees. ...
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  • Wisdom 9 years ago

    Tell me who should work and who should go?
    Idiot, read your own statement again

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Tomorrows planed demonstration is a political one and any employer who supports it is playing partisan politics with his or her business. I have not come across anywhere in the world that employers can tell their workers to g ...
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  • AND PAY THEM HIGH SALARIES 9 years ago

    GHANAIANS ARE NOT SERIUOS...EVEN IN THE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES WORTERS ARE BEING RETRENCHED....SO DONT YOU PEO-PLE NO THAT IT IS A GLOBAL CRISIS.....MAHAMA JUST RETRENCH THE PUBLIC SECTOR SO YOU CAN INCREASE THEIR PAY HIGHER SAL ...
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  • Modza Tettey 9 years ago

    I am really surprised at the TUC boss asking for a demo. What over the years has the Current boss and the past ones do to improve the working conditions of workers the lead? Why can the TUC Boss and his executive think of h ...
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  • Joe 9 years ago

    How could you , corrupt leaders.

  • SANK 9 years ago

    IN FACT, I AM ENCOURAGED THAT WE HAVE REASONABLE AND SENSIBLE IN GHANA WHO WANT THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GHANA AND ALSO CARE FOR THE WELFARE AND GOOD OF THE GHANAIANS LIKE THE EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION. THEY ARE MEN AND WOMEN OF SU ...
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  • Haile Mengistus Manasseh V11 9 years ago

    .How much will this lazy action of boycotting work to demonstrate add to productivity and enhance increases in economic wealth and well being? It is always lazy people who think the solution to their economic well being lies ...
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  • OKOE 9 years ago

    LABOUR HAS THE RIGHT TO PROTEST OR DEMONSTRATE BUT WILL DEMONSTRATION SOLVE GHANA'S FINANCIAL OR ECONOMIC TROUBLES? IF THE LEADERS OF THE TRADE UNIONS THINK THEY KNOW HOW TO IMPROVE THE ECONOMY, THEY MUST SAY IT TO GOVERNMEN ...
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  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Whn the people's uprising begin, some of these so-called CEOs will run and leave their pants behind.