GRi in Court Ghana 06 – 11- 2000

 

980 former SCC workers sue for entitlements

 

Three charged for ejecting widow from matrimonial home

 

 

980 former SCC workers sue for entitlements

Tema (Greater Accra) 06 November 2000

 

A total of 980 former employees of the State Construction Company Limited (SCC) who were laid off after the divestiture of the company have filed a writ at a Tema High Court demanding the full payment of their entitlements.

The writ, which is against the Divestiture Implementation Committee and the Attorney-General as a representative of the Government, is also asking for interest on the money at current bank rates from January 1998 to the date of payment.

In their statement of claim filed on their behalf by Mr Justice E.K. Jones-Mensah, the workers said the DIC failed to pay them their severance awards at the rate prescribed in Article 43 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) signed with the company.

According to the CBA, each employee was entitled to a severance award fixed at two months gross salary for each completed year of service in the event of closure.

The DIC, however, imposed an unlawful agreement on the workers, which pinned a flat rate of 18 months' pay on each worker, irrespective of their length of service.

The writ said neither plaintiffs nor defendants had any capacity under the law to agree to a variation to the terms of the CBA to the detriment of the former.

It said in January 1998, the DIC, acting on behalf of the government, closed down the SCC in which the government had interest to facilitate the divestiture of the company.

They argued that by virtue of the divestiture, all outstanding unpaid liabilities, obligations and debts of the SCC were automatically vested in the defendants for settlement.

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Three charged for ejecting widow from matrimonial home

Tuobodom (Brong Ahafo) 06 November 2000

 

Three persons who allegedly drove a widow and her four children out of her matrimonial home were on Friday granted bail in the sum of two million cedis and one surety each by the Tuobodom community tribunal.

Adwoa Asaseasa, 50, Akosua Nyame, 65, both farmers, and Kofi Tawiah, 49, alias 'some friends', a driver, pleaded not guilty to unlawfully ejecting and depriving the widow and her children of their estate, contrary to Section 17 of PNDC Law 111. They will re-appear on November 15.

The tribunal chaired by Mr Gyamfi Awuah, heard that the widow, Ama Antiwaa, lost her husband, Kwadwo Takyi, in July this year.

After the death of Takyi, the accused allegedly drove the widow with her children, who are all minors, from her matrimonial home.

She and her deceased husband had put up the nine-bedroom house at Tuobodom through the cultivation of tomatoes, the tribunal was told.

After the death of Takyi, the widow was not allowed to take even a pin from the house by the defendants.

She was told that the house was rather handed over to Tawiah, the deceased's nephew, who customarily succeeded her husband. The three defendants also did not allow the widow to attend the funeral of her late husband.

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