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Published on 2024-03-02 04:45:24
The Association recently made an announcement regarding the rescheduling of a picketing event initially planned for March 6th, 2024, in light of upcoming celebrations and events in Ghana. The police had requested the change of date due to the imminent March 6th celebration and the country’s hosting of the All-African Games, scheduled for March 8th to 24th, 2024. As a result, the picketing event has been moved to April 8th, 2024, and will take place at the Ministry of Education.
In a statement released on Friday, March 1, the Association expressed their apologies for any inconvenience caused by the date change, acknowledging the understanding and continued support of their stakeholders. They emphasized their commitment to keeping the public informed about their advocacy efforts and the progress being made to address issues impacting their businesses and livelihoods.
The rescheduling decision was made openly to ensure transparency and to reaffirm the importance of the picketing event in shedding light on critical issues such as outstanding contract arrears for the academic years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023. The Association aims to create a platform where their concerns can be heard, and collaborative solutions can be explored for the benefit of all parties involved.
The picketing event holds a significant role in the ongoing efforts of the suppliers to address pressing issues that affect them and their livelihoods. By rescheduling the event, the Association aims to ensure that their advocacy efforts align with the broader events and celebrations taking place in the country. They remain dedicated to advocating for their rights and seeking solutions to the challenges they face in their businesses.
The suppliers are committed to engaging with stakeholders and the public to raise awareness of the issues they face and to work towards finding viable solutions. The picketing event serves as a platform for them to voice their concerns and advocate for fair treatment and favorable working conditions.
Overall, the rescheduling of the picketing event demonstrates the Association’s flexibility and adaptability in navigating external circumstances while remaining steadfast in their commitment to addressing the challenges faced by their members. They continue to prioritize transparency, communication, and collaboration in their advocacy efforts, aiming to create positive change and sustainable solutions for the benefit of all stakeholders involved.
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