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Celebrating the Backbone of Our Economy: GHRASP Marks Workers' Day 2026
Isaac Yeboah••259 words · 2 min read
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GHRASP celebrates Ghanaian workers and the role of HR - but what's needed to unlock the workforce's full potential?
GHRASP marks Workers' Day 2026, celebrating Ghanaian workers' contributions across all sectors. The association recognizes HR's critical role in shaping people-centered workplaces-but what does this mean for the future?
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