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Ghana's public sector workers face broken promises
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68539, member: 636"] Advocacy groups have criticized negotiators representing Ghanaian civil servants for abandoning their initial 20 percent salary increase proposal in favor of 15 percent before substantive discussions began regarding 2026 compensation. Government officials countered with 2.5 percent before adjusting to 5 percent, prompting warnings that educators, medical personnel, and administrative staff face deteriorating purchasing power amid persistent inflation affecting household budgets. The Center for Research and Education Policy accused union leadership of premature capitulation that undermines worker confidence in collective bargaining institutions. Critics argue the proposed adjustment fails to address eroding standards of living for employees whose responsibilities include operating schools and health facilities under strained conditions. Observers have called for performance-linked provisions and automatic inflation adjustments rather than fixed percentage increases, emphasizing that budget integration requires immediate action to prevent compensation promises from remaining unfulfilled commitments that deepen workforce demoralization. [/QUOTE]
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