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Ahead of May Day: ICU urges workers to help fight COVID-19

The General Secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU), Mr Solomon Kotei, has urged workers to renew their commitment to support the fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

To do that, he asked members of the ICU and workers in general to religiously observe the prescribed safety measures put in place by the health authorities to halt the spread of the virus.

Mr Kotei made the call in a statement made available to the Daily Graphic yesterday ahead of the May 1 celebration.

May Day, otherwise called Workers Day, is celebrated annually across the world in recognition of the pivotal role workers play in the development of the world and growth of local economies.

Ghanaian workers observed the first May Day in 1960 and have since then marked the day with parades amid funfair.

Unfortunately, because of the protocols of social distancing meant to stem the spread of COVID-19, workers cannot gather to celebrate the 2020 May Day with the hustle and bustle that comes with it.

Mr Kotei said although the global onslaught of COVID-19 had dealt a devastating blow to the hopes and aspirations of workers and employers alike, it was important for workers to gird their loins and work towards sustainable solutions.

He noted that although COVID-19 had compelled the country to observe the day without the usual funfair, it was important for workers to remain positive that there was light at the end of the tunnel.

Mr Kotei emphasised the need for workers to collaborate with employers to tackle the negative impact COVID-19 had visited on businesses.

That, he said, was the best approach to revive the economy for the mutual benefit of all parties and the country at large.

He observed that the negative effect of the pandemic on the economy would take long to repair and that required collaboration between workers and employers.

Mr Kotei added that organised labour had decided that union members who distinguished themselves in the service of their unions and as such deserved recognition, would be rewarded in due course.

 

Source: Fiilafmonline/Graphic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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