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The Ministry is mandated to formulate, plan, coordinate, monitor and evaluate policies, programmes/projects and the performance of the Employment & Labour Relations Sector towards accelerated employment generation for national development; to promote harmonious industrial (labour) relations and ensure workplace safety; as well as to create an enabling policy environment and opportunities for ...
The names of the 19 ministers were submitted to the Parliament of Ghana and announced by the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Prof. Mike Ocquaye. [7] As a Cabinet minister, Baffour-Awuah is part of the inner circle of the president and is to aid in key decision-making activities in the country. [7]
In 1999, the Ghana Federation of Labour (GFL) was established as an umbrella organization for several independent trade unions. In 2003 a tripartite National Labour Commission was created to help resolve disputes. It also assumed responsibility for issuing bargaining certificates for unions seeking to establish collective bargaining agreements.
Minister for Information and Media Relations (merged with Minister for Communications from 16 July 2014) Mahama Ayariga (MP) 30 January 2013: 16 July 2014 (merged with Minister for Communications from 16 July 2014) Minister for Local Government and Rural Development: Akwasi Oppong Fosu (MP) 2013: 30 May 2014 [25] Julius Debrah: 30 May 2014: ...
M. Millennium Development Authority; Ministry for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs; Ministry of Business Development (Ghana) Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations (Ghana)
The Cabinet of Ghana is the Executive Branch of the Government of Ghana. ... Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations: Ignatius Bafuor Awuah: 2017 -
He was appointed the Minister for Employment and Labour Relations by President Mahama in July 2014. [26]. He was appointed minister for Education in January 2025 in John Mahama's second term as president. [27] And in the same January 2025, the parliament of Ghana led by the deputy speaker confirmed his approval as the Minister for Education. [28]
Established by the government of Ghana under the FWSC ACT, 2007 (Act 737), the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission has the mandate of implementing the new Government Pay Policy (i.e. Single Spine Pay Policy) as regard salaries, wages, grading and classification of public service workers.