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The Struggle for a Living Wage: Exploring the Monthly Wages of Workers in Ghana

By: Caleb Asante Annor

April 25, 2023
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The Struggle for a Living Wage: Exploring the Monthly Wages of Workers in Ghana

The Struggle for a Living Wage: Exploring the Monthly Wages of Workers in Ghana

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Ghana is a country with a diverse range of industries and a workforce that spans various sectors. Despite this diversity, there is one issue that affects all workers in Ghana: their monthly wages.

In this article, a closer look is taken at the monthly wages of workers in Ghana, exploring the factors that impact their earnings and the challenges they face in securing a fair wage.

At the heart of the issue is the fact that many workers in Ghana are paid low wages that barely cover their basic needs. The minimum wage in Ghana was last increased in 2019 from GHS 9.68 to GHS 11.82 per day, equivalent to GHS 287.52 per month. However, even with this increase, many workers are struggling to make ends meet. This is especially true for workers in the informal sector, such as street vendors and artisans, who often earn even less than the minimum wage.

One of the main challenges facing workers in Ghana is the lack of a living wage. A living wage is defined as the amount of money needed to cover the basic needs of a worker and their family, such as food, housing, and healthcare. However, many workers in Ghana are paid far less than this amount, making it difficult for them to provide for themselves and their families.

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According to a report by the Ghana Statistical Service, the poverty rate in Ghana was 8.2% in 2019, meaning that over 2 million people in the country were living in poverty.

Another factor that impacts the monthly wages of workers in Ghana is the gender pay gap. Women in Ghana are often paid less than their male counterparts for the same work. According to the Ghana Living Standards Survey Round 7, the gender pay gap in Ghana was 12.7% in 2017/2018. This disparity not only affects the earnings of women but also limits their opportunities for career advancement and financial stability.

In addition to these challenges, workers in Ghana also face the issue of unpaid wages. Many workers in the country report not receiving their full wages or experiencing delays in payment. This can be a major problem for workers who rely on their wages to pay for basic needs such as food and rent.

Despite these challenges, there are efforts underway to address the issue of low wages in Ghana. The government has established a National Tripartite Committee to review the minimum wage every two years and recommend adjustments. In addition, civil society organizations and labour unions are advocating for the implementation of a living wage and other policies that support fair wages for workers.

In conclusion, the issue of monthly wages is a critical one for workers in Ghana. Many are paid low wages that barely cover their basic needs, while others face challenges such as the gender pay gap and unpaid wages.

However, there are efforts underway to address these issues and ensure that workers in Ghana receive fair wages that enable them to lead dignified lives. It is important for all stakeholders, including the government, employers, and civil society, to work together to create a more equitable and just society for all workers in Ghana.

 

 

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