Over a hundred workers have reportedly been sent home by some media houses in Ghana as the COVID-19 takes a toll on their operations.
Although some of the media houses were facing financial constraints before the COVID-19 outbreak, their woes have since worsened compelling their management to terminate the appointment of some workers.
The Multimedia Group Limited which is one of the leading media houses in the West African country is said to have laid off a few staff.
Those affected included news editors, presenters and other journalists working with the company’s numerous subsidiaries.
Payment of salaries delayed
Sources say some of the affected media houses were delaying payment of salaries before the outbreak of COVID-19.
Some of the media houses are struggling to settle salary arrears for several months.
In other instances, some of the media outlets have delayed weeks into the next month due to the financial constraints.
Last week, the Excellence in Broadcasting (EIB) media conglomerate also terminated the appointment of some of its experienced hands who have worked with the company for years.
Management of the company said it has been compelled to mutually separate from the sacked workers.
I am happy to announce that after 5 years and 9 months of being with STARR FM & the EIB family , we have decided to mutually part ways . I’d like to thank everyone who worked with me from the Drop off to The Zone..And everyone who tuned in to my shows. All the best . pic.twitter.com/hZCriPn4wl
— Jon Germain (@jongermain) May 2, 2020
Reports also suggest that other media outlets in the Ghanaian capital Accra are likely to also send home workers as COVID-19 affects their finances.
There have been mixed reactions to the development especially on social media.
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Source: Africafeeds.com