Rev. Fr. Dominic Kwame Adjei, the priest in charge of the Weija rectorate, has called on employers to prioritise building good relationships with their employees by paying their salaries on time.
Speaking during his Welcome mass at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church at Weija, Fr. Adjei advised employers against withholding employees’ salaries to invest in businesses or buy Treasury Bills, noting that such actions constitute cheating and can damage relationships.
He emphasised the importance of using one’s position or resources to nurture relationships with others, rather than exploiting them. “Employees expect their salaries at the end of the month, and refusing them what’s rightfully theirs is cheating, and it doesn’t bring a good relationship,” he said.
The cleric also highlighted the need for individuals to be mindful of their actions and prioritise what’s rightfully theirs, promoting integrity and fairness in all interactions. Rev. Fr. Adjei’s message is a call to action for employers to prioritise their employees’ welfare and build trust with them through timely payment of salaries.
Rev. Fr. Adjei’s homily serves as a reminder of the importance of ethical leadership and responsible management in the workplace. By prioritising their employees’ needs and treating them with fairness and respect, employers can build strong, positive relationships that benefit both parties.
The message is timely, given the current economic climate and the challenges many employees face in securing their rights. Employers are encouraged to take heed of their words and prioritise building good relationships with their employees, starting with the timely payment of salaries.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com/ Bernard K Dadzie















