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Workers of the Produce Buying Company of Ghana (PBC) have staged a protest at the Abeka Junction in Accra over unpaid salaries.
The employees are marching to the company’s headquarters in Dzorwulu to express their dissatisfaction with management.
The protestors, dressed in red and carrying placards, are demanding better working conditions. They are voicing their frustration over the government’s failure to pay twelve months of salary arrears.
A similar demonstration was held by PBC staff in the Ashanti region on May 29, 2024.
The workers have called on state agencies to investigate the company’s financial management, urging the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) to examine the status of the company’s sample residue account.
The company was attempting to sell off some of its properties when the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) and five other banks secured a court order to prevent the sale or transfer of assets, including the company’s headquarters at Number 106 Olusegun Obasanjo Way, Dzorwulu Junction in Accra.
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