The
Trade Union Congress has implored government and the Public Utility and
Regulatory Commission (PURC) to revise the tariff increases or else
face their wrath.
General Secretary of the Trade Union Congress,
Kofi Asamoah explained the position of his outfit urging government and
the PURC to adopt a gradual process to impose new tariff percentages on
electricity and water services in the country.
According to him,
the TUC may be compelled to refuse to accept any negotiations by
government regarding the payment of their salaries should there not be
any possible downward review in the current tariff hikes.
Speaking
to Radio Gold on Wednesday, he noted that the "the level of increase as
announced is quite outrageous and particularly when it relates to the
income levels of the ordinary person…Why didn’t they do it since 2010?
Assuming that that principle is justified, if they were to have doing
20% or less than that for every year since 2010; we couldn’t have gone
to this whole huge 80%.”
To him, the tariffs should have been
increased gradually each year in order to have avoided the astronomical
changes in the current electricity and water tariffs.
He
therefore appealed to the major stakeholders in the energy sector and
government to "find a way in reducing the levels now and perhaps, look
at what could be paid. How do we reach the same 80 percent within a
range of time? Otherwise, we’re going to be compelled to refuse to
understand any other government or employer when it comes to the matter
of negotiating salary.”
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