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Wage delays, layoffs, uncertainty – Minority Caucus raises concerns about deepening labor crisis
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Wage delays, layoffs, uncertainty – Minority Caucus raises concerns about deepening labor crisis

May 3, 2026 4 Min Read
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The minority group of members of Parliament’s Employment, Labor Relations and Pensions Committee has expressed concern over the alleged deterioration of circumstances for Ghanaian staff.

It cited pay delays, job losses and heightened uncertainty throughout key sectors.

In a press release signed by Afigya Sekyere East MP Mavis Nkansah-Boadu to commemorate Worldwide Employees’ Day, the caucus mentioned it stood in “solidarity with staff throughout Ghana” and known as for pressing motion to deal with rising challenges.

The assertion acknowledged the contributions of staff to nationwide growth, noting that “the energy of our financial system, the steadiness of our communities, and the promise of our future are firmly rooted within the day by day efforts of our staff.”

Nevertheless, he warned that the present state of affairs paints a worrying image. “It’s deeply worrying that at a time when staff must be revered and supported, they’re as a substitute dealing with worsening hardship,” the caucus mentioned.

The report pointed to the plight of the agricultural sector, stating, “Cocoa farmers, the spine of our nation’s agricultural exports, proceed to endure from low producer costs and lack of competitiveness, eroding incomes and threatening livelihoods.”

The caucus additionally highlighted rising issues about job safety.

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“Throughout a number of sectors, there are rising issues about mass layoffs and job insecurity for staff, leaving many households with out a secure supply of revenue and deepening financial uncertainty,” the assertion mentioned.

Considerations had been equally raised about delays in funds to the general public sector.

“Lecturers… endure lengthy delays in wage funds and placements,” the report mentioned, including that “well being professionals…have needed to resort to protests simply to obtain what they’re rightfully entitled to.”

Minorities say these developments have broader implications.

“These circumstances usually are not solely unjust, they undermine morale, productiveness and the very foundation of nationwide growth,” the assertion confused.

The caucus known as for fast coverage intervention, calling on authorities to “transfer past phrases of gratitude to significant motion” and “develop a good and simply course” that protects jobs and ensures honest wages.

He additionally strongly criticized the present working circumstances. “We subsequently strongly condemn the continued unfair remedy of Ghanaian staff and name for its fast finish,” the assertion mentioned.

The minority additional appealed for the unity of labor organizations and stakeholders.

“We additionally name on all staff, commerce unions and stakeholders to proceed to face collectively to guard the rights, dignity and welfare of the workforce,” it added.

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Reaffirming its place, the caucus mentioned it remained dedicated to advocating for reforms according to the theme of this 12 months’s celebrations, stressing the necessity for “a system that places individuals on the heart of growth”.

The assertion concluded by paying tribute to staff throughout the nation. “To all staff throughout the nation, your efforts go unnoticed. Your sacrifices are the spine of our nation,” he mentioned, including, “Cheers to all staff.”

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