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Abusive Italian bosses of Gateway Logistics must be prosecuted- TUC

Reports reaching the media on Wednesday confirmed that Ibrahim Sanou was chanined by the neck to a container by his Italian Supervisor, Manlio Magiorotto for failing to complete his task.

 

According Kofi Asamoah that act, which also restricted his movement, was “not only a breach of his fundamental right to movement but goes to the core of his basic right to humane and dignified treatment, as guaranteed by the Ghana Constitution.”

“This indignity is an insult to all working people and Ghanaians as a whole, especially, given our not too distant history of slavery”, a statement issued by the TUC on Wednesday and signed by its Secretary General, Kofi Asamoah lamented.

The statement demanded that the offending officer, who has since absconded from the country, be brought back to face prosecution while the managing director of Gateway Logistics, William Moss should render a formal, public apology to Sanou, the working people of Ghana and Ghanaians as a whole.

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According to the TUC, for “an employer to have the temerity in today’s Ghana to chain a Ghanaian worker for any reason whatsoever is unconscionable and we totally and outrightly condemn it. We cannot countenance such dehumanizing conduct in the world of work.

This egregious breach of the fundamental human right of Comrade Sanou and the sensibilities of the working people of Ghana is the direct responsibility of the Managing Director of the Gateway Logistics Limited Mr. William Moss.”

“We understand that Mr. William Moss has created a work environment, a white supremacist environment at the workplace that encourages the intimidation and abuse of workers which has ultimately resulted in this evil.

Worst of all, Mr. Moss has failed to publicly condemn the actions of Mr. Manlio Maggiorotto and has instead held him up as an example and has allowed him to abscond the country and evade the law.

“The Trade Union Congress (TUC), as a first step, demands a formal and public apology from Mr. Moss to Comrade Sanou, the working people of Ghana and Ghanaians as a whole.

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“We demand that Mr. Moss produces Mr. Maggiorotto for prosecution. We additionally demand that Mr. Moss must, as a matter of urgency, commit to work with the union to change the culture of oppression and silence he has supervised in the work environment and respect the collective bargaining institutions and other social dialogue processes at the workplace to ensure that this or other abomination does not recur.

“The Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the General, Transport and Petroleum Workers Union of TUC will leave no stone unturned to ensure the proper redress of this matter.

“We call on Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations and the Ghana Employers’ Association to join hands with labour to ensure the protection of workers’ rights and to guarantee that no employer will have the audacity to repeat this barbarous act in the country.”

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