Joshua Ansah Chaos has erupted within Organised Labour as some workers’ unions have broken ranks and distanced themselves from the intended nationwide strike, scheduled to commence today. The deepening
Joshua Ansah Chaos has erupted within Organised Labour as some workers’ unions have broken ranks and distanced themselves from the intended nationwide strike, scheduled to commence today. The deepening
Salam Mustapha The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has made a bold accusation against the leaders of Organised Labour, claiming they are essentially doing the bidding of the opposition the
In a dramatic turn of events, Organised Labour has suspended its planned nationwide strike against illegal mining, also known as galamsey, which was scheduled for Thursday, October 10, 2024.
The anti-galamsey fight is a step in the right direction. But the question is: to what end will the series of agitation serve if it is directed at President
Dr. Frank Serebour The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has stated that its members will not be joining the nationwide strike scheduled for October 10, called by Organised Labour to
Salam Mustapha The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has made shocking claims that Organised Labour’s recent actions, including threats of a national strike and vocal opposition to galamsey, are politically
Following an intended nationwide strike planned to start on Monday, July 15, 2024, Organised Labour has decided to call off the protest against the sale of 60% of the
Dr. Yaw Baah Organised Labour is preparing to hit the streets again in demand for the reinstatement of three Sunon Asogli Power Ghana workers who were sacked over their
Dr. Yaw Baah Organised Labour has declared an indefinite strike from Tuesday, December 27 over government’s Domestic Debt Exchange Programme. Labour’s spokesperson Dr Anthony Yaw Baah, who doubles as the
Ambrose Yaw Kwadwodzah ORGANISED LABOUR on Tuesday rejected a 12 per cent salary increment presented to them after negotiations. It rejected a 12 per cent salary increment offered by
Dr. Yaw Baah Organised labour has proposed a 60 per cent increment in base pay for 2023 due to the current inflationary trends as they begin negotiations with the government.