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Ghana marks May Day with renewed calls for better conditions for workers

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Ghana marks May Day with renewed calls for better conditions for workers

Workers across Ghana have joined millions around the world to celebrate May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day, a statutory public holiday set aside to recognise their contribution to national development.

The national celebration is taking place in Koforidua in the Eastern Region, where President John Dramani Mahama is expected to address a parade of workers and trade unions later in the day.

Observed globally on May 1, May Day has its roots in the late nineteenth-century labour movement in the United States, where workers demanded improved conditions of service. Over time, it has developed into an important platform for organised labour to engage governments and employers on issues related to wages, welfare and the protection of workers’ rights.

In Ghana, the day is marked by parades, speeches and policy discussions led by the Trades Union Congress and other worker groups in both the formal and informal sectors, drawing attention to the role of workers in national growth.

This year’s celebration comes at a time when labour unions continue to push for better working conditions, fair wages and stronger protection of workers’ rights amid prevailing economic challenges.

During a recent engagement with President Mahama, organised labour called for the introduction of a comprehensive incomes policy to address wage disparities and ensure fairness in public sector compensation.

Concerns were also raised about the rising cost of living, the sustainability of pensions, job security and the need to improve occupational safety and health standards.

In response, President Mahama assured labour of government’s commitment to reforming the current pay structure through a new emoluments policy aimed at promoting equity, transparency and sustainability in public sector remuneration. He explained that the policy would streamline salary administration, reduce distortions in the system and ensure that workers are fairly compensated.

Meanwhile, Deputy Secretary General of the Trades Union Congress, Kwabena Nyarko Otoo, said in an interview that workers remained in high spirits despite ongoing challenges, particularly low wages which he noted have affected productivity.

He urged workers to remain united and actively defend their rights, while also encouraging employers and government to engage constructively with labour unions to promote industrial harmony and national development.

The National House of Chiefs has also congratulated Ghanaian workers, praising their resilience and contribution to the country’s socio-economic development.

The House called on employers in both the public and private sectors to prioritise the welfare of workers by ensuring fair wages, safe working conditions and respect for labour rights.

As workers gather in Koforidua for the national parade, attention is expected to focus on policy directions and commitments that will shape labour relations and productivity in the coming months.

The celebration comes at a time of ongoing discussions on economic recovery and public sector reforms, with stakeholders hopeful that renewed engagement will lead to improved conditions of service for workers across the country.

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