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Work Hard To Revive Economy - Wireko-Brobbey Charges Workers

  The Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour Relations designate, Mr Bright Wireko-Brobbey, has charged workers to give their best to help revive the economy and rescue it from the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. He said increased productivity from workers, especially those in the public sector, was needed to put the economy back on track to deliver value to the populace and the country as a whole. Mr Wireko-Brobbey, who is the immediate past Deputy Minister for  Employment and Labour Relations, was speaking to the Graphic Business on April 30, ahead of the May Day celebration. Kept faith Mr Wireko-Brobbey said in spite of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on national revenues and the fiscal position for last year, the government kept faith with workers by ensuring that no worker neither lost a job nor suffered salary reduction or delayed payment.

Work hard to revive economy - Wireko-Brobbey charges workers

705 The Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour Relations designate, Mr Bright Wireko-Brobbey, has charged workers to give their best to help revive the economy and rescue it from the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. He said increased productivity from workers, especially those in the public sector, was needed to put the economy back on track to deliver value to the populace and the country as a whole. Mr Wireko-Brobbey, who is the immediate past Deputy Minister for  Employment and Labour Relations, was speaking to the Graphic Business on April 30, ahead of the May Day celebration. Kept faith Mr Wireko-Brobbey said in spite of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on national revenues and the fiscal position for last year, the government kept faith with workers by ensuring that no worker neither lost a job nor suffered salary reduction or delayed payment.

Why is China s cocoa pricier? - Oteng-Gyasi calls for investigation

705 An industrialist and economist, Mr Tony Oteng-Gyasi, has called for urgent investigations into how China earned a better price for its first consignment of cocoa export than what Ghana received for its premium cocoa beans. He told the Graphic Business on April 23 that the investigations must be immediate and help to establish why 500 kilogrammes (kg) of the bean fetched China $3,600 when Ghana and Cote d Ivoire, which produced more than half of the world s cocoa, currently receive an average of $2,400 for a tonne of cocoa. One tonne is equivalent to 1,000kg. The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) should not take this without an investigation, Mr Oteng-Gyasi, who chairs the Board of the  Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC), said in an interview.

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