Unemployment Rate in Ghana averaged 5.41 percent from 1991 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 10.40 percent in 2000 and a record low of 2.20 percent in 2013
Govt has no intention of reviewing retirement age
TUC fights Trade Fair Company over ‘illegal’ mass layoffs
VRA is not recruiting, don’t be deceived - Management cautions
Meet the man who finally got hired by UN after 500 rejections
Investigate lay-offs at Tullow Ghana – Alex Mould to Petroleum Commission
Stop bickering and fight poverty – Oti Boateng to chiefs
FAO releases list of cities to be recognized under ‘Tree Cities of the World’ programme
Massive losses force management shakeup at Unilever Nigeria
Nigerians nabbed for illegal ship travels to Europe
Akufo-Addo speaks to the world on how he intends to fix unemployment in Ghana
World Trade Center Accra partners govt on diasporan initiative
Ghana's biggest issue is jobs for young people - Akufo-Addo
'Nabcoism and poliemployment' - The twins of political gimmickry
Unemployed nurses and midwives to demonstrate against government on Jan 28
We’re not recruiting - GRA
Ghana is the second best places in the world to be a woman entrepreneur
Thieves steal safe containing money for Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital
Non-Banking Financial Institutions to create common platform for training
Use social dialogue to resolve workplace challenges – Labour Minister urges
Slow paced Tamale interchange construction stalls business activities
Bring your CVs – Petroleum Commission to Ghanaians
We will continue to scout for opportunities for Ghanaians - Ghana Missions
Treat joblessness among youth as national emergency – Catholic Bishops to government
Lift ban on recruitment to Gulf States – Employment agencies beg govt
Unemployment threat to peace - Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Asante
We’ll ensure youth development in the country – NYA boss
Use Labour Act to end exploitation of workers through fixed-term contracts - LRI
350,000 Ghanaians employed in public sector in two years - Bawumia
Government to introduce four programmes to reduce unemployment
Do more to reduce unemployment – Alan Kyeremateng to private sector
'More jobs have been lost than have been created under Akufo-Addo' – Quashigah
Minority calls out government over employment data