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Govt, labour agree on 9 percent public sector raise
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68746, member: 636"] Ghana will raise compensation for government employees by 9 percent under its unified wage framework for 2026, while the nationwide baseline daily pay climbs from 19.97 to 21.77 cedis starting January 1. Officials from the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission and the Ministry of Finance reached consensus with labor representatives on Saturday, November 9, 2025, aiming to balance equity with economic stabilization as inflation retreats to 8 percent from higher levels. Finance Minister Ato Forson credited workforce cooperation for supporting fiscal improvements following periods of elevated borrowing costs and price pressures. Employment and Labour Relations Minister Rashid Pelpuo highlighted constructive negotiations that preserved workplace stability. Trade Union Congress Secretary-General Joshua Ansah warned authorities against introducing levies or utility rate hikes that could diminish gains from the adjustment, emphasizing that honoring commitments remains essential for maintaining credibility with workers who accepted modest increases during challenging conditions. [/QUOTE]
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