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Ghanaian workers are demanding increase in salaries.
This has resulted in various workers unions in Ghana embarking on industrial actions.
Joy News’ Evans Mensah tonight on PM Express hosted the following guests; Lead Convenor, Public Sector Workers Union, Norbert Gborgbortsi, Deputy General Secretary of Ghana Medical Association, Titus Beyuo and Labour Expert, Austin Gammey to delve into “Labour demands for money where is the justification?”
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