African governments urged to outlaw arbitrariness
16th Dec 2008
Mr Pius Kweku Pius, General
Secretary of the Construction and Building Materials
Workers Union (CBMWU) of the Trades Union Congress (TUC)
on Tuesday appealed to African governments to outlaw
arbitral decisions of companies that disallowed
employees to exercise their democratic rights.
He said governments should rather
encourage employees to involve their workers in
decision-making, adding that sharing of
responsibility would lead to increased productivity
and service delivery. Mr Quainoo, who was speaking
to the Ghana News Agency, said co-operative work
would reduce industrial dispute and improve good
human relations between management and workers.
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He attributed
violation of Trade Union rights, which had been
taken for granted for a long time, to the lack of
respect to such rights by some management both in
the formal and informal sectors. As a result, Mr
Quainoo said, elsewhere workers had been subjected
to harassment, arbitral arrest, torture and in some
cases killings to prevent them from carrying out
normal trade union work. |
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