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Manuel Koranteng writes: Work, wellbeing and why Ghana's workplace culture needs an immediate rethink
Caleb Ahinakwah••845 words · 5 min read
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Is Ghana's workplace culture truly supportive of employees during personal crises, or does it demand an impossible dedication?
Manuel Koranteng critically assesses Ghana's workplace culture and its handling of personal emergencies. He argues that the prevailing attitudes often disregard employee wellbeing and the critical role of family support during difficult times.
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