PSWU TARGETS THE YOUTH
The Deputy
General Secretary of the Public Services Workers Union of the Ghana Trades
Union Congress, TUC, Bernard Adjei says the union is very much aware of the
struggles and many challenges constantly facing it in the pursuit for growth,
development and effectiveness.
To ensure continuity, the youth has been
identified as the foundation of the union, among whom are many capable future
leaders, needed to bring about change and stamp out the root causes of
unfavourable and unbearable working environment.
Mr. Adjei explained that by
integrating the youth into its structures, the union hopes to broaden their
awareness and raise their level of consciousness and commitment to the ideals
of the Trade Union movement.
He has therefore charged the youth to take
advantage of the opportunity and not only fill positions but rather to
contribute meaningfully to the development, strength and relevance of the union
and contributing to the socio-economic development of the country.
Mr. Adjei
was addressing a forum of the Public Services Workers Union in Kumasi.
He noted that over the past few years, some
of members of the union and other workers have had cause to complain about the
implementation of collective agreements relating to their conditions of
employment.
Mr. Adjei said of great concern is the selectivity in its
application where it exists and what happens at the end of the duration of the
agreement.
He explained that the Labour Act clearly makes any existing
collective agreement valid until it is re-negotiated.
Therefore the practice of
some employers and management refusing to respect these agreements under the
guise of expired duration should stop.
Mr. Adjei said ironically, these same
employers and managements are quick to refer to such agreements and the Labour
Act in dealing with disciplinary issues.
This, he noted does not promote
peaceful industrial atmosphere at the workplace.
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