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- Bias Distribution
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Ghana Celebrates May Day, Calls for Worker Prosperity
Ghana marked International Workers' Day with leaders and unions emphasizing the importance of unity, fair compensation, and improved working conditions. President John Dramani Mahama called for collaboration between employers and employees to create a more equitable and prosperous Ghana, highlighting ongoing efforts to stabilize the economy and generate jobs. Labor unions, including the Teachers and Workers Education Workers Union, urged the government to finalize outstanding negotiations, improve workplace safety, and end the neglect of non-teaching staff. The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission reflected on the progress of the Single Spine Pay Policy and announced plans for an Independent Emoluments Commission to overhaul public sector remuneration. Across these messages, there is a shared acknowledgment of workers' vital contributions and a call for continued reforms to support their welfare and Ghana's development.

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