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Kumasi Metro Mass Union Chair queried for leading sit-down strike over unpaid salaries

The Management of the Metro Mass Transit Limited has queried the Kumasi Depot Chairman for the Junior Staff Association of the Company for leading workers to embark on a sit-down strike over unpaid salaries.

The chairman, John Osei, was accused by the management of only intending “to plunge the company deeper in the doldrums.”

On Wednesday, the drivers abandoned buses that were supposed to commute passengers to destinations outside Kumasi and the Ashanti Region.

This was the second strike after a previous one on July 3. In a formal query to Mr. Osei sighted by Citi News, the management said the strike undermined the company’s attempts to generate revenue.

The management thus said Mr. Osei is to explain his conduct “in respect of the above allegation, indicating why disciplinary action should not be taken.”

Mr. Osei is to present a written explanation for his action by July 23, 2020. Amid concerns over the finances of the company, the mother union of Metro Mass Transit Limited, the General Transport Petroleum and Chemical Workers Union has threatened to take legal action against the government to demand salaries owed its members.

According to the union, the government has refused to heed to settle salary arrears despite assurances that led to the earlier strike being called off.

 

Source:Fiilafmonline/CitiNews

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