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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has lauded the Trades Union Congress (TUC)-Ghana for continuously influencing labour and national policies amid the complexities of the global economy.
The Congress had been instrumental in facilitating dialogue among tripartite constituents on critical socio-economic issues to build a harmonious and stable working environment, he noted.
The President, in an address at the 12th Quadrennial Congress of the Trades Union Congress (TUC)-Ghana, at Kasoa, in the Central Region, said the global economic downturn, exacerbated by the current geopolitical tensions, had had a profound impact on the national economy.
The consequences had brought enormous pressure on industries, businesses and the livelihoods of the people, he admitted.
“In such times, the power of trade unions should be sustained and leveraged to ensure that the interests of workers are protected, and that we navigate collectively through these turbulent waters.
“It is important that trades unions continue to be the voice of reason, and advocate for policies that promote economic stability, job security, and social justice,” the President advised.
He urged stakeholders to strive to nurture the social partnership that had been instrumental in addressing the difficulties “we face in consolidating the gains we have made”.
“Despite the global economic downturn, labour markets around the world have shown resilience.
“Here in Ghana, our efforts in pursuing economic growth, stable macro-economic environment is achievable, but it requires the active participation of trades unions,” he appealed.
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