We Haven't Threatened Any Strike But We’ll Comply With Injunction Order - GACL Staff

We Haven't Threatened Any Strike But We’ll Comply With Injunction Order - GACL Staff

 

 

The Workers Union of the Ghana Airport Company Limited GACL has denied serving notice for an industrial action beginning today, Monday. This follows the Labour Commission’s court action to compel the workers to rescind their reported threat to embark on a

 

strike to demand the removal of the company’s Managing Director, Yaw Kwakwa, for what they described as his incompetent management of the company’s affairs. The Chairman of the Workers Union of the Ghana Airport Company Limited, Isaka Bamba

 

 

said despite the fact that they have not issued any such threat, the group will comply with the court order. He said, “I have never issued any notice of an intended strike on Monday. But we have issues and the issues are being heard at various levels. We’ve had meetings

 

 

with the Board and a series of meetings with the sector minister. So to us, it is good because the issue is being given attention and we are okay with it.” “I saw that there is an injunction on an intended strike, even though we haven’t issued any notice of intended strike

 

 

on Monday. We’ll still abide by the laws of this country and once the issues are being given attention, we are fine and we are good to go. The injunction said 10 days notice so we will still wait for the 10 days then we will advise ourselves,” he added.

 

 

Staff Petition Akufo-Addo

The staff in their petition for the removal of the Managing Director said he has demonstrated “gross incompetence, insensitivity and lack of understanding of the critical aviation industry and therefore his continuous stay in office will further derail the progress

 

 

of the company.” They accuse Mr. Kwakwa of deliberately refusing to implement several reports lying on his desk for over two years. They also accused him of outsourcing key aspects of the company’s operations at exorbitant costs, notwithstanding the availability of in house capacity.