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The Public sector work force can be reduced and it will be the right move if only Mahama will have the "gut" to do it. If wages/salaries is consuming at least 50% of the revenue, what is wrong if the public sector work force ...
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the guy is not qualified and does not speak sense... public sector workforce is eating up 75-85% of revenues.
Be prepared to sacrifice your job first. Why didn't Akoto Osei implement the policy when he was the minister?
Efo Paapa, in your own wisdom, do u think this wage bill is sustainable?
This is a very simple and commonsense question.
Due to the special circumstance in Ghana where there is an already high unemployment situation, I would suggest not replacing retired positions, look at part timing, critically check the employment register for all those Ghos ...
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THERE IS NO NEED TO CUT SALARIES WITH THE HIGH INFLATION. IF MAHAMA CUT HIS BILL OF MPs AND UNNECESSARY STAFF NUMBERS AT EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE OFFICES, I KNOW THERE WILL BE ENOUGH IN GOVERNMENT COFFERS TO CATER FOR SINGLE ...
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He should give a better suggestion
pity
This is the problem we face: Talk, talk and more talk by self-serving bureaucrats and politicians who are feeding fat on the system. That we need to "sit down"...? AGAIN? We have been "sitting down" for decades now. MP Okoto ...
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MAHAMA and his NDC's inability to perform or know where they are leading the country always result in them saying "...We all need to sit down as a country and look at what really is the problem,”
If we all need to sit dow ...
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You are spot on Adwen! If the CEO is saying we have to sit down and look at the problem now, my question to him is what has he been doing all this time as a CEO? Why are these people so reactive? Majority of these guys are ju ...
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Truely speaking, Ghanaians like twisting good ideas. I have listen to the tape of Akoto Osei and never heard him say the ssss must be scrab. What he said is professionaly true. Graham says he has finished the first phase of t ...
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Are we to forgotten that it is the HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT that can speeding up our socioeconomic development?Over the years there has been brain-drain in this country,and now that Ghanaian doctors,engineers and all good p ...
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"The implementation of SSSS has raised the standard of living of each Ghanaian professional,especially the MPs"
Is that true?
Dr,lam not referring ssss to MPs wage.The evidence is that, the legislatures had an increment of almost 300%.Down from Two Thousand,Two hundred Ghana cedis to almost Seven Thousand Three Hundred Ghana cedis in accordance to t ...
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