DOSSIER: Unemployment and job creation
Unemployment Rate in Ghana averaged 5.41 percent from 1991 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 10.40 percent in 2000 and a record low of 2.20 percent in 2013
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Govt has no intention of reviewing retirement age
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TUC fights Trade Fair Company over ‘illegal’ mass layoffs
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VRA is not recruiting, don’t be deceived - Management cautions
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Meet the man who finally got hired by UN after 500 rejections
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Investigate lay-offs at Tullow Ghana – Alex Mould to Petroleum Commission
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Stop bickering and fight poverty – Oti Boateng to chiefs
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FAO releases list of cities to be recognized under ‘Tree Cities of the World’ programme
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Nigerians nabbed for illegal ship travels to Europe
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Massive losses force management shakeup at Unilever Nigeria
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Akufo-Addo speaks to the world on how he intends to fix unemployment in Ghana
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World Trade Center Accra partners govt on diasporan initiative
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Ghana's biggest issue is jobs for young people - Akufo-Addo
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'Nabcoism and poliemployment' - The twins of political gimmickry
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Unemployed nurses and midwives to demonstrate against government on Jan 28
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We’re not recruiting - GRA
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Ghana is the second best places in the world to be a woman entrepreneur
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Thieves steal safe containing money for Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital
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Non-Banking Financial Institutions to create common platform for training
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Use social dialogue to resolve workplace challenges – Labour Minister urges
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Slow paced Tamale interchange construction stalls business activities
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Bring your CVs – Petroleum Commission to Ghanaians
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We will continue to scout for opportunities for Ghanaians - Ghana Missions
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Treat joblessness among youth as national emergency – Catholic Bishops to government
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Lift ban on recruitment to Gulf States – Employment agencies beg govt
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Unemployment threat to peace - Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Asante
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We’ll ensure youth development in the country – NYA boss
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Use Labour Act to end exploitation of workers through fixed-term contracts - LRI
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350,000 Ghanaians employed in public sector in two years - Bawumia
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Government to introduce four programmes to reduce unemployment
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Do more to reduce unemployment – Alan Kyeremateng to private sector
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'More jobs have been lost than have been created under Akufo-Addo' – Quashigah
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Minority calls out government over employment data