Strike Over Unpaid Salaries At EIB Network Enters Third Day

There is an uneasy calm at the Meridian House office which houses radio stations operating under the Excellence In Broadcasting Network group as an industrial action declared by some staff of the media company enters its third day.

Founded in 2014, all media houses under the EIB Network banner operate from Meridian House on the Ring Road in Accra except GHOne TV which operates from its head office at Platinum Place, Ridge, Accra.

The sit-down strike by some of the estimated 120 workers of the Network started on Monday (July 4, 2022) in protest over unpaid salaries.

A staff member who spoke to GraphicOnline on condition of anonymity said her salary has been in arrears for over a year but she knew of other colleagues who were owed 15 months of salary arrears.

Repeated attempts to reach the Human Resource/Administration Manager of EIB Network, Dorcas Kwao for comment were not successful.

The worker said on Monday some of her colleagues stayed away from the office entirely in protest of their predicament.

She also disclosed that the staff who stayed away from the office were on Tuesday presented with query letters by their line managers to explain their absence from the office.

However, the staff remain resolute and intend to continue their action till the end of the week when they hope to receive a favourable response from management.

Split among staff

There is no recognized staff union in the EIB group which includes Starr FM, GH One and Kasapa FM and this has led to a split among staff over the decision to strike.

Some staff, especially on-air personalities who are not in favour of the strike are carrying out their normal duties i.e. hosting the morning shows on radio and television while others including reporters are at work but not performing their assigned duties.

Another staff who spoke to GraphicOnline said the on-air personalities were not feeling the pinch because most of them had other “side-gigs and endorsements” which make up for their lack of a salary.

“For the staff who are full-time journalists, things have been very difficult for us because journalism is how we make our daily bread.

“Imagine, working for close to a year and not receiving a salary, how do you explain to someone that you work for a popular media house for close to a year but receive no salary?”.

Credit: Graphiconline

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