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May Day reflections: Ghanaian workers deserve more than promises

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As Ghanaian workers joined their counterparts around the globe to mark Workers’ Day on May 1, the celebrations rang hollow for millions across the nation. Beneath the slogans and speeches lies a sobering reality: those who power our economy with their daily toil continue to bear the brunt of economic reforms that offer little in the way of protection or relief.

The irony is hard to ignore. The very people whose sweat and sacrifice keep the nation moving are the same ones carrying a disproportionate share of the burden from policies aimed at long-term economic recovery. For many, May Day has become a reminder not of progress, but of unfulfilled promises.

Speaking at the national celebration at Black Star Square in Accra, the Chairman of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), Bernard Owusu, delivered a frank assessment of the state of Ghanaian labour. He underscored the urgent need to improve workers’ pay and conditions, lamenting the worsening wage situation under the current administration.

 “Our pay and working conditions are deteriorating. The wage situation in Ghana, has worsened since you were last in government,” Mr Owusu lamented.

The challenges facing Ghanaian workers extend far beyond wages alone. The absence of reliable public transportation forces many to spend a disproportionate share of their income on commuting.

Inadequate healthcare systems leave families vulnerable to financial ruin from medical emergencies.
Substandard housing options in urban centers push workers into distant, sometimes dangerous neighborhoods with grueling commutes.

 Together, these factors create a perfect storm that traps many workers in a cycle of poverty despite their best efforts.

In the considered opinion of this newspaper, leaders in this country must recognise that wage increases alone will not solve these deeper, systemic issues.

Efficient transportation systems, effective measures to curb inflation, affordable housing initiatives, and robust social safety nets are all critical components of a comprehensive strategy to improve the lives of the nation’s workforce

Efficient transportation systems, effective measures to curb inflation, affordable housing initiatives, and robust social safety nets are all critical components of a comprehensive strategy to improve the lives of the nation’s workforce.

Without addressing these fundamental needs, even substantial wage increases will prove insufficient.
The time has come for the government to demonstrate a true commitment to the well-being of its citizens, particularly those whose labour forms the backbone of the economy.

In our view, mere lip service on Workers’ Day is not enough; concrete actions that uplift and empower Ghanaian workers are long overdue.

This is not merely a matter of economic pragmatism, though the links between worker welfare and economic productivity are well-established.

 It is, at its core, a moral imperative. A nation that fails to honor the dignity of its workers and provide them with a decent standard of living is a nation that has lost its way.

As we commemorate Workers’ Day, let us honour the sacrifices of Ghana’s working class not just in word, but in deed. Let us strive for an economy that rewards honest labour, and a society where no worker is left behind.

For too long, Ghanaian workers have borne the cost of economic reform without sharing in its rewards. It is time to rewrite that story, one that uplifts the many, not just the privileged few.

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