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General News of Monday, 17 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

CSOs, labour unions urged to speak out against Mahama's "reckless dismissal" of workers

Civil society organizations and labor unions are being called upon to voice their concerns regarding President John Mahama's recent decision to dismiss workers. Critics label this action as reckless, asserting it undermines job security and sets a troubling precedent for labor relations in the country. The call for action emphasizes the need for these groups to advocate on behalf of workers who may feel vulnerable in the face of such abrupt employment decisions. Stakeholders argue that Mahama's approach reflects a disregard for established protocols and the welfare of employees. This situation raises alarm among advocates who believe that protecting workers' rights is essential for fostering a stable and fair labor market. As discussions unfold, there is an urgent push for responsible dialogue surrounding employment practices, highlighting the importance of solidarity within civil society and labor movements to ensure accountability from political leaders. Engaging in this discourse could ultimately lead to stronger protections for workers, reinforcing the fundamental rights they deserve in their workplaces.