The Management of Intercity STC Coaches has responded to considerations raised by its staff in a petition to the Board relating to the appointment of a brand new Deputy Managing Director.
The staff petitioned the Board to rescind the choice to nominate a 3rd Deputy Managing Director. They contended that the dwindling fleet of buses and different challenges dealing with the corporate ought to moderately be prioritised.
In response, the Mangement in a press launch dated June 4, 2024, stated all the problems raised within the petition are being addressed.
“Arrears on Workers Provident Contributions have dated from 2011 (i.e., fourteen years ago). The arrears have progressively been reduced to four years. (This four-year arrears have been largely due to the Covid-19 difficult operating environment),” the Head of Public Relations, Anita Abaka-Sika wrote.
Touching on contributions to Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) on behalf of employees, the discharge stated “SSNIT arrears have dated from 2013. STC is now current on monthly payments. The arrears have also been reduced to a little above GHC4million.”
“The STC bus fleet are aged nine (9) years for the Scania fleet and five (5) years for the Daewoo fleet. By the norms of Intercity (long distance travel) standards they are overage, hence the frequent and prolonged visits to the workshop. They are due to be replaced. The company is currently making every effort to replace the entire fleet,” the ISTC administration defined.
It stated, “Two delegations are leaving shortly for China and Turkey to conclude arrangements for new fleet.”
In respect of the corporate’s debt scenario, the press launch indicated that “The STC debt to ADB has been reduced from GHC140,000.00 to GHC8OMillion. STC pays GHC2Million monthly to ADB.”
It introduced that “The ISTC Board will meet with the Union leaders on Thursday, June 6, 2024 to resolve the workers anxieties over the new appointment, which has occasioned the petition.”
On June 3, a go to by 3news to the STC yard close to Awudome cemetery revealed that employees had barricaded the workplace of the Deputy Managing Director and wrapped the doorway with crimson bands.
Notices have additionally been pasted at numerous factors within the yard.
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