Isaac Bampoe-Addo, Executive Secretary of the striking Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG), has advised IMANI-Africa founder Franklin Cudjoe to keep away from labor issues.
He claimed Mr Cudjoe lacked the “locus” to speak on labor, let alone the current government servant demands.
CLOGSAG’s demand for a neutrality allowance, for which members began an indefinite strike on Thursday, April 21, was criticized by IMANI-founding Africa’s president.
Any payment made in the name of neutrality allowances, according to Mr Cudjoe, is a “fraudulent arrangement.”
Mr Bampoe-Addo, however, told Media General’s Daniel Opoku that Mr Cudjoe should “go and sleep” after a meeting with government on Thursday to find a resolution to the requests.
“What is IMANI Ghana’s locus?” He was perplexed.
“They should read the labor law,” says the author. It’s a working relationship between an employee and his or her boss.
“Can you tell me what his locus is?” Tell him to go to sleep, my friend. “He should mind his own business,” says the narrator.
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