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Pokuase interchange workers demonstrate over GH¢20 wage per day

Suleman
Last updated: October 22, 2020 2:09 pm
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Construction workers on the Pokuase interchange on Thursday, October 22, 2020, demonstrated over what they label as maltreatment from their superiors.

These workers told GhanaWeb they are unhappy with the GH¢20 they receive as their daily wages and GH¢1 allowance they receive for scaffolding

Out of the meagre amount they receive, they are taxed. Also, anyone who takes a break while at post gets a lesser amount as the 1-hour break is also deducted from the GH¢20 they receive.

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They also bemoaned the unavailability of health insurance cover on them despite how risky their job is.

These demonstrators told GhanaWeb that failure for government to intervene in their situation will lead to a road block in the coming days which may be extended to 2 months.

Meanwhile, police officers have been deployed to the scene while consultants of the project and leadership of the demonstrators are locked up in a meeting to find viable solutions.

Source: Ghanaweb

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