Public Sector Worker Salaries increased by 23%, Controller and Accountant General Confirms

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Public sector salaries increased by 23% .

The government has approved a significant adjustment of 23% in the salaries of public sector workers following negotiations on the 2024 base pay.

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This increase, effective from January 1st of this year, has been confirmed by the Controller and Accountant General, Kwasi Kwaning-Bosompem, to the Daily Graphic.

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Emphasizing the government’s commitment to employee welfare, Kwaning-Bosompem highlighted timely and accurate salary payments, even during challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Organized Labor, including the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU), has acknowledged and confirmed the salary adjustment, indicating a smooth implementation without complaints.

This adjustment follows last year’s 30% increase in the Single Spine Salary Structure (SSSS), marking a significant stride in employee compensation compared to previous years.

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Racheal Ward Nunoo is a Psychology graduate, content writer, and blogger with a passion for research, education, and digital communication. Her academic background in psychology provides her with a unique perspective on human behavior, society, and contemporary issues, allowing her to create content that is both insightful and relatable.

As a writer, Racheal specializes in producing well-researched and engaging content across a wide range of topics, including history, lifestyle, technology, education, and social issues. She is committed to delivering accurate, informative, and thought-provoking articles that help readers better understand the world around them.

With a strong appreciation for storytelling and knowledge sharing, Racheal combines analytical thinking with creativity to transform complex subjects into clear, accessible, and engaging content. Her work reflects a dedication to quality, credibility, and audience engagement, making her a versatile contributor in today's evolving digital media landscape.

Whether exploring historical events, discussing emerging technologies, examining social trends, or creating educational content, Racheal aims to inform, inspire, and spark meaningful conversations through her writing.