Labour economist wants strict measures against employers underpaying staff

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  • ROGUE LAWYER 8 years ago

    very good research, this is what had to inform the government, if she is to increase, tax, tariffs and petrol products which resulted increase in transport fairs and other commodities in the country.

  • Mensah 8 years ago

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  • Frank Addo 8 years ago

    The lecturer needs to understand that most of the informal sector provide such workers with a number of hand outs and benefits in kind. Accommodation, free lunch, trotro money home, petty soft loan support etc which the forma ...
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  • KOKU AMAGAFIO 8 years ago

    Don't be crazy Mr Frank Addo. The lecturer is takking about labour economy and is using official data and intellectual uuniversity research work and expertise to inform and educate government and the citizenry. It is not beca ...
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  • Naiika 8 years ago

    200 cedis not acceptable wage for a family with children to feed and no welfare benefits.