ILLEGAL ALLAWA: NLC summons GBC leadership
Opinion

ILLEGAL ALLAWA: NLC summons GBC leadership

Leadership of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) has been summoned by the National Labour Commission (NLC) following plans to embark on industrial strike. The aggrieve staff have intensify wearing of red bands to the office as a roadmap to the strike orchestrated by what they say is an illegal directive by the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) for certain allowances due them to be stopped and the monies refunded. The summons by the NLC followed a complaint filed by the FWSC on the planned strike by the GBC workers. However, the NLC has, directed both GBC workers and the FWSC to appear before the Commission today, Wednesday, June 7, 2023, for a hearing of the issues in dispute.

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Stephen Atubiga made an appeal to government for security Stephen Atubiga
Politics

Stephen Atubiga made an appeal to government for security

Stephen Atubiga, former communication member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and now founder of the National Liberation Congress (NLC)is appealing for a state security following the allegations that members of the NDC are threatening his life. Mr Atubiga who announced his resignation from the opposition NDC over what he described as ‘’intolerance and vindictiveness’’ under the leadership of Ofosu Ampofo-led NDC later formed the National Liberation Congress. Months after, Mr Atubiga is accusing the party of making moves to attack him claiming some leading members of the party have confided in him to be careful of his safety. To this end, Mr Atubiga in a letter addressed to the Interior Minister is demanding protection. “As a law-abiding citizen of this country, the NLC would not and will never take the laws into our hands by visiting mayhem on our attackers, instead, we want to appeal to you His Excellency, President and Commander-in-Chief, the IGP, and the National Security outfit to urgently provide me with security and protection,” part of the letter said. Read full letter below; Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +2335555568093

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Court to hear NLC’s contempt case against UTAG today
Opinion

Court to hear NLC’s contempt case against UTAG today

A Labour Court in Accra will later this [Monday] morning hear a contempt case brought against leadership of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), by the National Labour Commission (NLC). The Commission on Friday August 6 secured an interlocutory injunction from the court to compel UTAG to call off their strike which started on Monday August 2, 2021. UTAG has however refused to comply with order, indicating that the premise is false. While the NLC says that UTAG cannot remain on strike while negotiations with government is ongoing, UTAG insists that there is currently no active negotiation between them and the government. The President of the University Teachers Association of Ghana, Prof. Charles Marfo in a Citi Newsinterview said they have also filed processes to set aside the injunction. “[Our] legal team also filed [an application]. NLC urged the court to set aside the injunction. We think that the injunction was not properly served and so it is now a matter for the court to determine. The NLC says that we cannot be negotiating while on strike, but our position is that given what has transpired between us and government, there is no negotiation ongoing unless they want to now call us to begin negotiation.” He said the leadership of UTAG will avail itself should the government invite them to the negotiation table. “If the government wants to engage us, we are willing and ready to engage government,” he noted. UTAG members have been on strike since the beginning of August because they want the government to restore the conditions of service agreed upon in 2012 which they said was far better than the current situation. The 2012 Single Spine package put entry-level lecturers on a salary of $2,084 while the current level puts lecturers’ salaries around $900. The strike by UTAG has severely affected academic and some non-academic work at the various tertiary campuses. —Citinews Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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