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Aviation workers suspend strike

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The spokesperson for the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, GCAA, William Amoako says the outcome of a meeting between management of the GCAA and the Ministry of Aviation will determine the Company’s next line of action after its strike was called off.

Speaking on the Uniiq Breakfast Drive, Mr. Amoako said there is a possibility of resumption of the strike to drum home the need to address the encroachment on GCAA lands.

“There was a lot of discussion with management but what we realised is our management is incapable of solving the problem. We even escalated it to the Aviation Ministry, it was not resolved.”

Staff of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) resolved to embark on strike as part of measures to impress on management and the State to protect aviation lands in Ghana which they say are being sold to private developers.

They claim their action is purely an enterprise based action, that is a local action which they need not inform the National Labour Commission (NLC).

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