GHOne Television’s camera executives have reportedly refused to work Tuesday morning due to unpaid salaries.
According reports by theghanareport.com camera technicians who showed up at work on Tuesday morning February 18, 2020, boycotted the station’s breakfast show and other programmes.
Sources at GHOne TV, a subsidiary of the EIB Network say its Chief Executive, Kwabena Anokye Adisi, popularly known as Bola Ray, went into a meeting with the employees to resolve the matter.
The workers are protesting delay in payment of salary. A worker who spoke to Nkonkonsa.com on condition of anonymity has confirmed that some of the employees are owed up to six to nine months salary arrears.
This is, however, the first time employees of the company have boycotted work despite earlier threats to do so. EIB Network for the past two years has been grappling with some financial challenges hence its difficulty in paying salaries of employees.
The company has seen most of its employees resign over poor conditions of work. At the time of filing this report, the station was still off air.
GHOne TV has been a welcome addition to Ghana’s media pluralism. The TV station has produced award-winning reporters with its brand of journalism that combines news and entertainment.