Freezing wages for 2014 impossible – Akoto Osei

Ranking member of the finance committee of Parliament, Dr Anthony Akoto Osei says government’s decision to freeze wage increments for this year cannot be possible.

“That is almost an impossibility,” the former minister of state at the finance ministry said in Parliament on Tuesday after Finance Minister Seth Terkper presented an urgent address to the house about the state of the economy.

According to him, rather than insisting on a freeze on salary raises, government should opt for minimum increments for all public sector workers as well as anyone who draws salary from the consolidated fund.

“If you say a lower wage increase, it’s understandable. But when inflation has gotten to 14 percent; it is difficult to insist on a ‘no wage increase’”.

“But it should go beyond the public service,” Dr Akoto Osei suggested, adding that: “I think all employees that are on government payroll, you should negotiate; including Parliament. Maybe the Majority Leader might be agreeable to a 10 percent wage cut.”

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

A dismissed police officer has been caught pretending to be in active service

NPP Conducts Balloting for Presidential Aspirants; Ken Agyapong is no. 1, Bawumia no. 3

 Family of Ghanaian-US Postal Worker Sues Minnesota Authorities Over Death After Alleged Neglect in Custody

Dafeamekpor threatens legal action against Ghana Armed Forces over enlistment age limit

GPL: Late Own Goal Sends Medeama Top as Dreams FC’s Winless Nightmare Continues

Nigeria Edge Lesotho to Revive World Cup Hopes as Group C Battle Goes Down to the Wire

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE