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Organised Labour suspends general strike action scheduled for July 10 

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Organised Labour suspends general strike action scheduled for July 10 

Organised Labour has announced the suspension of its planned strike action scheduled to commence on July 10, 2023. The decision comes after emergency talks were held between the Council of State and Labour representatives, following the dismissal of three union leaders by Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Limited management.

The strike, which aimed to enforce a nationwide work stoppage, was intended as a response to the management’s refusal to reinstate the dismissed union leaders. Prior negotiations had failed to yield a resolution, prompting Labour to proceed with the strike.

However, the intervention of the Council of State proved pivotal in averting the industrial action. In the emergency meeting convened on Friday, the Council granted Sunon Asogli Power a five-working-day ultimatum to reinstate the dismissed union leaders, prompting Organised Labour to suspend the strike.

Dr. Anthony Yaw Baah, the Secretary General of the Ghana Trades Union Congress (TUC) and spokesperson for Organised Labour, expressed disappointment with the management’s conduct during the negotiations. Dr. Yaw Baah denounced their actions as a regrettable departure from Ghana’s cultural values, stating, “This is the first time I have seen that management without shame can come back at a negotiation table to take back their own vomit.”

The suspension of the strike, though temporary, provides an opportunity for further negotiations to resolve the contentious issue. During the five-working-day grace period, both parties are expected to engage in meaningful discussions to address the concerns raised by Organised Labour and seek a mutually beneficial resolution.

The development marks a critical juncture in the ongoing dispute between Organised Labour and Sunon Asogli Power, with the hopes of a peaceful resolution hanging in the balance. The outcome of the negotiations will be closely watched, as it will undoubtedly impact labor relations in Ghana and set a precedent for future disputes.

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