By (Wilhelm Gaitu)
Ho, March 22, GNA - The labour front promises
to be stormy with agitations as the Single Spine Salary
(SSS) scheme makes its transition from paper into the
pockets of public sector workers. In the circumstances, concerns of smaller institutions
such as the Ghana News Agency, with a little more than 200
workers mostly journalists, risk being brushed aside as
flashes in the pan. However, bigger and vociferous professional groups
such as teachers, doctors, nurses, civil servants and
university teachers as usual would be treated as 93sacred
cows" because they have the 93macho" muscles to hit hard
at the government and serve the media a juicy menu. But such preferential focus puts the survival and the very
essence of the SSS, equity and fairness to all, at risk. Already perception among other public sector workers is
that the government has singled out personnel of the
Security Services for 93royal treatment" under the SSS thus
setting the tempo for the emerging levels of
uncompromising agitations. Indications are that teachers would also be given their
"pound of flesh" having bared their teeth at the government
in anger at being shortchanged over the SSS. The question agitating the minds of those public sector
workers who have already been put on the SSS minus
arrears and category two and three allowances is whether
the government would fast track the payment of arrears to
the teachers as well as their category two and three
allowances in order to enhance their pay packets to appease
them? That would be discriminatory towards the others who are
being taken through snail-pace negotiations. Waiting in the wings are the Ghana Medical Association,
the Civil and Local Government Service Staff Association
of Ghana who have also served notice that their members
would not settle for anything short of a meaty portion of the
SSS pie and the University Teachers Association of Ghana
who appeared to have kept a tactical silence over the
happenings. The coming weeks and months would therefore be
crucial for the government in its ability to manage the
agitations in order not to undermine the very tenets of the
SSS to appease some sections of the public sector
workforce. =09 But should the government pander to the demands of the
bigger sections of the public sector and forget about the
smaller groups then those smaller groups (mosquitoes and
bed bugs) would be justified to also make their 93little
noises" in order to draw the government's attention to their
frail, though important existence. Should that happen, then the government would be back
-tracking towards the pre-SSS era as it negotiates with
labour groups on their individual terms outside the joint
negotiation arrangement.