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The National Labour Commission (NLC) has ordered the staff of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to call off their sit-down strike.
The Commission wants the agitated personnel to return to post and ensure that their concerns are “properly placed before the commission for redress.”
Workers of ECG's Accra East branch on Monday morning protested against the Managing Director of the company describing him as incompetent.
The group, comprising junior and senior staff unions, says Kwame Agyeman Budu’s continuous stay in office will collapse the company.
The workers claim the MD has, among other things, misplaced the company's priorities leading to "the unavailability of critical materials such as meters, service cables conductors, prepaid vending accessories, maintenance materials, which has caused delays in connecting and supplying customers who have paid for such services."
As part of the protest, pieces of red cloth with the inscription 'ECG BOSS MUST GO' were also sighted at the entrance to the VRA building in Accra.
But in a communiqué signed by NLC's General Secretary Ofosu Asamoah, the Commission posited that the staff have not exhausted all means in getting their voices heard.
"The National Union is hereby advised to ensure that the proper processes in resolution of the workers' grievances are adhered to and call for a halt in the industrial action," the April 26 letter read.
Mr Agyeman-Budu has already rejected the claims made by the staff insisting that the company has rather chalked successes under his leadership.
According to him, accusations of lack of accessories for vendors are also unfounded because ECG does not procure accessories for vendors.
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