Government has announced a 10 per cent increase in the daily minimum wage.
The new wage which takes effect in January 2018 will be GHS9.68 from the current GHS8.80.
The National Tripartite Committee announced the new wage in a statement jointly signed by the Employment and Labour Relations Minister Ignatius Baffuor Awuah, for government; Terence Darko and Dr Yaw Baah for the Employers Association and Organised Labour, respectively.
The statement said: “Accordingly, the committee directs that any establishment, institution or organisation whose Daily Minimum Wage is below the new National Daily Minimum wage should adjust its wages upward with effect from 1st January, 2018."
“Any establishment, institution or organisation that flouts the new rate shall be sanctioned in accordance with law," the statement added.
By law it is illegal for any worker in Ghana to be paid below the minimum wage.
Source: classfmonline.com
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Why is this dwarf President taking Ghana back John Mahama gave workers 12% for 17 and and with with all the sweet and sugar coated promises Nana Addo whatever is reducing it to 10% for 2018 in the face all the increasing economic hardship s
We need intellectuals to decide for the poor in society not politicians who think about their family. Have they thought of how the inflation in the country continued going up day by day.
Who is to check that organizations comply with this! Hmmmm mother Ghana
all jokes are we to stay away from food till next year?