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Company News on Friday, June 7, 2019
Source: ghananewsalert.com
2019-06-07
Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, Minister of Transport
The bustle of workers over the GPHA / MPS deal has taken a dramatic turn with illegal negotiations led by the transport minister defying the president's directive.
Reliable sources have revealed that Sector Minister Kwaku Ofori Asiamah and Harbor Manager Peter Mc Manu were pulling the strings behind the scenes with MPS on the issues of job losses while creating lost revenue.
It was alleged that the sector minister wanted the MPS to keep fewer than one hundred people out of more than three thousand who would be affected and fired.
In addition, many threats from the minister's office and the Tema port director were directed at the workers' leaders to get into trouble with the concession, letters began to fly, verbal threats of dismissal, and so on.
According to the source, this is an attempt to submit trade unionists to allow him to have his own way of handling problems.
It is interesting to note that the source revealed that the MPS had begun to implement the terms of the contract by writing to the Director-General its intention to increase port tariffs by 20%, also issuing its own entry card. to the customers, directing the other ships of line. the call to the terminals controlled by the GPHA to settle elsewhere.
According to the source, "MPS continues this work and many other clandestine work and lobbying before the official takeoff of the affairs of which the minister of the sector and the director of the Port are aware".
"Sincerely, the trust of the workforce is outstanding, that is why the call launched by the sector minister, Mr. Asiamah, the director of Tema Port, Ms. Sandra Opoku and the chairman of the board, Peter MC Manu, to be dismissed by His Excellency the President. "The source added with anger.
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