Editor in chief of the
New Crusading Guide newspaper Kweku Baako has said the manner with which government
is handling public sector workers agitation towards the second tier
pension fund is a sign of incompetence. He said it was inappropriate for
government to file a suit against the workers before it decided to set up a
meeting in order to discuss the issues raised by the workers. Speaking on Peace
FMs ‘Kokrokoo’ Mr. Baako said government’s handling of the issues raised by the
workers and the subsequent strike they are embarking on is one which can be
described as “tactical indiscipline and classic ineptitude towards the
workers”. Public sector workers across the country embarked on a strike action
last week in protest against government’s decision to manage their second tier
pension funds, saying it is in contravention of the Pension Act. The workers disagree
that government should be the one to select a manger for the funds. They insist
that it is their right to manage the second tier pension fund or be allowed to
appoint their own trustees. A crunch meeting between representatives of the
striking workers yesterday ended in conclusive after both parties were unable
to find a solution to the issues. However, Mr Baako said government if it does
not want any more problems than it has already created for themselves, should
release monies in the fund to the workers because conditions of service for
them is mandated by law and that the accrued benefits belong to them.
Government otherwise, he says, should ensure that there is enough consultation
with the workers with what it decides to do with the fund.
Source:Myjoyonline.com
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