GHOne news anchor Serwaa Amihere has reacted to a troubling video showcasing the plight of workers at Zoomlion Ghana, who have been left without salaries for nine months.
“Waking up at 4 AM to go sweep the streets and earning GHS 250 monthly, with nine months in arrears, is terrible and inhumane,” she commented, highlighting the stark realities faced by these workers.
The video, which has sparked widespread attention, features Zoomlion employees openly lamenting their financial hardships.
They detailed their struggles with only GHS 250 as their monthly salary, a sum that has not been received for nearly ten months.
The workers expressed feelings of frustration and despair over their inability to provide for their families, as many rely on these earnings to survive.
Amihere’s comments resonate deeply in the current socio-economic climate, where many Ghanaians are grappling with financial challenges exacerbated by economic downturns.
The plight of the Zoomlion workers has drawn the attention of various stakeholders, with calls for urgent action to rectify their situation.
This situation raises critical questions about labour rights and the treatment of workers in Ghana.
Advocates argue that no worker should endure such delays in salary, particularly for essential services like street cleaning, which directly impacts public health and community wellbeing.
The circumstances surrounding the Zoomlion workers also shine a light on broader issues of job security and fair wages in the country.
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