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Dockers at the Douala seaport call off strike
Dockers of the Douala seaport have called off the strike and resumed activities while expecting a lasting solution to their grievances.
According to reports, the disgruntle dockers of the Douala seaport are yet to see the end of their nightmare of poor working condition.
Majority of the dockers have returned to work but they are still angry, waiting for the final solution to their grievances.
The question that remains is when that will be possible. Sources say the majority of dockers have resumed duties on the instruction of their leaders who are negotiating with officials of their trade union (GPAC).
According to reports officials of GPAC say they are working out solutions to the dockers plied.
They say all the 316,208 duckers will be paid and will have to work on daily bases.
“To reach this solution we need to agree with local port authorities who are the only authorities who can allow dockers to work in the port area” says the director of GPAC In the meantime the question of the dockers is, when will the nightmare of poor working condition be over? Time will surely tell.
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