The union maintains that the move should afford such workers all the benefits that are due full-time employees and secure their welfare.
The remarks follow an accident at Newmont Ghana’s Ahafo mine where six contract employees have died while working on the mining company’s mill expansion project.
The mine workers’ union has recently opposed a similar exercise on contract mining within the industry.
The Deputy General Secretary of the union, Abdul Momeen Gbaana tells Citi Business News they will engage government to change the status quo.
“As a union, we expect that we will be able to lift our game. Like I indicated, the whole idea of general contract work and its associated conditions are clearly things we need to sit up and look at as a tripartite, that is, organized labour, employers and government,” he asserted.
“Because the nature of the pace at which the employment trends are gradually taking a certain trend and shape, if we’re not careful these are the kinds of things we’re going to see it manifest.”
The unfortunate incident occurred on Saturday, April 7, 2018.
A statement from Newmont Ghana and copied to Citi Business News said that two of the workers who were injured were treated at the clinic and discharged.
The Regional Senior Vice President of Newmont’s Africa Operations, Alwyn Pretorius, commenting on the development said,
“The entire Newmont family is devastated by this tragic accident and our priority is to provide support to the families, friends and co-workers of the deceased.”
Meanwhile, Citi Business News understands that operations have been suspended.
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