CEO of PBC Limited, Richard Akuoko Adiyia
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The Management of the Produce Buying Company (PBC) Limited has urged staff to bear with them as they work around the clock to pay salaries for August, 2022.
This is contained in a circular signed by the Human Resource Manager, dated September 6, 2022 to all staff.
According to the notice cited by Myjoyonline.com, Mrs. Nanette Aryee wrote, “We wish to inform all members of staff that the payment of salaries for the month of August, 2022 will delay due to the current financial challenge faced by the Company.

Management assured that the salaries will be paid in due course, “It is the resolve of Management to continuously work around the clock to ensure payment of staff salaries for the month in question.”
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