Business News of Tuesday, 1 October 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Zoomlion workers protest non-payment of their GH¢250 salary for over 9 months

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Some street workers of the Zoomlion Ghana Limited have gone on a protest to demand for their nine months' salary arrears from the company.

In the post shared on X by EDHUB, a woman who was leading these aggrieved workers indicated that they are paid GH¢250 as monthly salaries.

She is heard saying in Twi,” Two people are dead as I speak, and we buried some last Saturday. We don’t get money to buy medications, we board cars to go to work. The money they give us is GH¢250 a month. So, when you do the calculations, a day is 8 cedis, it is not up to GH¢10. When we enter October then it means it's ten months. How do we take care of our children in school? How can we get money to buy medications when we are sick? We cannot work with our strength and die and leave our money behind.

“The most painful part is that when the person is in service and dies, the company does not even contribute a dime towards the funeral of the person. We the leaders force the company to take the arears of the deceased and give it to his or her kids. Nobody gifts us anything. There is no allowance, nothing. Some of us have worked for 15 to 17years. We don’t have pension pay. We don’t have any health insurance. We don’t have any specific hospital for workers to visit when we are sick,” she added.

She also added that “What has angered us and brought us here is that those who pay the contractors said that they don’t owe any contractor. Our leaders also said our agency is in government so the government has to pay them before they pay us. So, they cannot pay us if they have not received any money from the government. They contractor also said they have made payments. So, who has our money that has made us not receive payments for 9 months?"

The caption to the X post read:

"Workers of Zoomlion Ghana lament the hardships they are facing due to not being paid their salaries for the past nine (9) months. According to them, they are only paid GHS250 a month but have not received any payments for almost 10 months.”



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