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Pay delays, layoffs, uncertainty - Minority caucus raises concern over deepening labour crisis
Abubakar Ibrahim••461 words · 3 min read•Breaking
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Ghana's Minority caucus is raising alarms about a deepening labor crisis - but what's fueling this concern?
The Minority caucus in Parliament has voiced concerns about the deteriorating conditions faced by Ghanaian workers- citing issues such as delayed salaries and job losses. The caucus is urging immediate action, but what specific challenges are they highlighting?
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