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The Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Rashid Pelpuo, has announced that the government is set to roll out the Ghana Labour Market Information System (GLMIS).
This comprehensive digital platform will host job vacancies from both the public and private sectors.
The new system is designed to make job searching easier by providing a centralised online space where individuals can explore and apply for available positions nationwide.
According to him, the platform will be launched soon and will be accessible at labour offices across the country.
He made this announcement at the 3rd Annual General Meeting of the Health Sector Occupational Pension Scheme, emphasising the government’s commitment to promoting transparency, accessibility, and efficiency in Ghana’s job market.
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