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IMF bailout: There won't be job cuts – Gov’t reiterates

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  • Fo Koku - Tanyingbe 9 years ago

    GHANA LABOUR SHOULD MARCH RENUMERATIONS WITH PRODUCTIVITY. THEY ARE TOO LAZY. WANT TO REAP WHERE THEY HAVE NOT SOWN

  • Mankind 9 years ago

    Why not WORRY? That's what the IMF offer you idiots!! Make all your people unemployed before they give you any money. And you say, YES SIR!! Only a nigger will agree to this stupid proposition!!

  • HAZOR 9 years ago

    Should we trust the Government that swear heaven and earth that they have no intention to go for IMF bailout and turn around and go for IMF bailout.The question is you are firing pupil teachers and are they not part of job cu ...
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  • Kwamina Andrews 9 years ago

    Show us metrics that public servants are productive. If they are not, get rid of them.

  • KANAWU 9 years ago

    HE THAT IS DOWN NEEDS FEAR NO FALL. THERE ARE NO JOBS IN THE COUNTRY ANYWAY. EVERYTHING IN GHANA HAS BEEN STRIPPED TO THE BARE BONE.

  • Ajit Babu 9 years ago

    Public sector wages consume over 70% of all government revenue and this fool is talking about no job cuts. This government is NUTS!

  • Osei Yao 9 years ago

    WHO IS THIS GUY FOOLING? WHEN HAS IT EVER HAPPENED IN THE HISTORY OF IMF, THAT ITS CONDITIONALITY DOES NOT INCLUDE LAYING OFF LABOUR?

  • Fred 9 years ago

    The danquah busia guys at it again. Tell lies about the out coming of the IMF program. The government knows what it is about.

  • GUY 9 years ago

    QUOTE, "The IMF mission observed that there is need for government to further tighten its fiscal consolidation efforts, as the country’s rising debt level is worrying and must be contained by cutting the public sector wage ...
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