Africa-Press – Ghana. A seven-member governing board of the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) has been inaugurated to promote fairness and transparency in public sector compensation.
Inaugurating the board, Dr Rashid Pelpuo, Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, urged members to uphold equity in public sector pay administration.
He said the Commission played a pivotal role in promoting good governance and fairness in public sector compensation.
Dr Pelpuo underscored the challenges of managing the public service wage bill within a sustainable economic framework and reiterated the need for an Independent Emoluments Commission to address disparities in wage administration.
He congratulated the board members and commended their willingness to serve the nation.
The Minister tasked the Board with developing mechanisms to reduce labour unrest arising from pay inequities.
“I assure you of my full cooperation and support in your work,” he said, expressing confidence in their expertise and commitment.
Mr Samuel Adu-Yeboah, Board Chairman, expressed gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for the appointment and the opportunity to serve.
The board comprises professionals from law, public service, and the Ghana Employers Association.
Members include Dr George Smith-Graham, Chief Executive of FWSC; Annie Moghtar Mohayideen of S&AC Law; Dr Prince E. Darah of the Public Services Commission; Ms Joyce Aseidu-Ofei representing the Ghana Employers Association; Madam Hilda Ashie, retired FWSC staff; and Mr Shadrack Mensah of the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment.
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