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Fired without reason: Where is your defence?

Daily Monitor Friday May 28 2021 Summary Challenge. A 2018 report by Justice Asaph Ruhinda Ntengye, the Court of Appeal chief judge, noted that the labour officers, mandated to act as “courts of first instance” lack the capacity to effectively exercise their mandate. Advertisement You are looking for fees to return your children to school after nearly a year during the lockdown. You have just acquired a loan to fund your Masters’ degree, as you position yourself for a promotion. Meanwhile, your expectant wife is nearing her due date and her births are usually by C-section. Your landlord is impatiently waiting for you to clear the rent arrears. But suddenly, your boss tells you “you are fired.” Or restructured. Or terminated. Or dismissed. Whatever the terminology, the common meaning is that “you are now jobless.” Just like that.

Mineworkers demand safer working environment

Graphic Online BY: Graphic Business 30.5k Shares 705 The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union (GMWU) has called for a full scale tripartite investigation involving the government, Ghana Chamber of Mines and the GMWU into frequent mine accidents. This is to correct any possible lapses, and also as a more sustainable panacea for development. At the same time, it has also urged the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Minerals Commission and its Inspectorate Division to conduct a thorough investigation into the recent underground accident that saw three mineworkers working in the same area trapped. Two of them managed to escape, with one still missing since Tuesday, May 18, 2021.

Mineworkers demand safer working environment

Graphic Online BY: Daily Graphic 705 The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union (GMWU) has called for a full scale tripartite investigation involving the government, Ghana Chamber of Mines and the GMWU into frequent mine accidents. This is to correct any possible lapses, and also ensure a more sustainable panacea for development. At the same time, it has also urged the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Minerals Commission, and its Inspectorate Division to conduct a thorough investigation into the recent underground accident that saw three mineworkers working in the same area trapped. Two of them managed to escape, with one still missing since Tuesday, May 18, 2021.

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