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Mine Workers Union to resist PMMC job terminations

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The Ghana Mine Workers Union has voiced strong opposition to the Precious Minerals Marketing Company’s (PMMC) plans to terminate the employment of about 50 staff members. The proposed layoffs are in response to a government directive mandating the annulment of appointments made after December 7, 2024.

Abdul Moomin Gbana, General Secretary of the Ghana Mine Workers Union, emphasized the union’s commitment to ensuring that any such actions are in full compliance with labor laws. He stated that the union would resist any moves that contravene legal requirements.

“The laws are clear, and we have made it known to the management of PMMC that any action taken must be in accordance with the law,” said Mr. Gbana. “While we acknowledge that the timing of these appointments was not ideal, that is not a sufficient reason for the government to proceed with unlawful terminations.”

The union’s stance comes after initial discussions with PMMC management regarding the planned layoffs. The situation reflects ongoing tensions between labor groups and the government over employment practices and adherence to legal frameworks.

Source:TheDotNews

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