Zoomlion workers in Atebubu commove over unpaid salaries.

The issue of unpaid salaries among Zoomlion workers in Atebubu has become a major concern, with workers agitating over the lack of payment for 20 months. This has led to hardships for the workers due to the financial strain caused by the unpaid wages. And with some even facing divorce due to the state of the work.
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The leaders of the Zoomlion workers have expressed their frustration over the situation, highlighting the difficulties they face in their work and the lack of support from the company. Despite waking up early every day to go to work, the workers have not received their salaries, leading to a sense of betrayal and neglect.
The workers have also raised concerns about the lack of action from the authorities in addressing the issue of littering in the areas they clean. Despite their efforts to keep the environment clean, they are faced with the challenge of others undoing their hard work, without any consequences for those responsible.
The lack of payment has also raised questions about the status of the workers within the company, with some questioning whether they are still considered employees or if they will be let go due to the financial difficulties faced by the company.
The impact of the unpaid salaries extends beyond the workers themselves, affecting their families and their ability to provide for their children’s education. The workers are calling on the authorities to intervene and ensure that they receive the wages they are owed, so that they can meet their financial obligations and support their families.
The situation facing Zoomlion workers in Atebubu is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by many workers in Ghana. The issue of unpaid salaries not only affects the workers themselves, but also has wider implications for their families and communities. It is imperative that the authorities take action to address this issue and ensure that the workers receive the wages they are owed, so that they can continue to support themselves and their families.
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