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Crisis-hit Ghana increases public servant salaries by 30%
Abstract:ACCRA (Reuters) – Ghana‘s government and trade unions on Thursday agreed to increase all public servants’ salaries by 30% for 2023, they said in a joint statement, as the country struggles to reduce debt and tackle rampant inflation.
Crisis-hit Ghana increases public servant salaries by 30%
ACCRA (Reuters) – Ghana‘s government and trade unions on Thursday agreed to increase all public servants’ salaries by 30% for 2023, they said in a joint statement, as the country struggles to reduce debt and tackle rampant inflation.
The West African gold, oil and cocoa producer is battling its worst economic crisis in a generation.
The local cedi dropped heavily against the dollar last year as government spending cuts and central bank interest rate hikes failed to tame inflation, which rose to a new high of 54% last month.
Trade unions representing public service employees started negotiating salary rises with the government in November, a few months after hardship spurred street protests that pushed the government to seek help from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The two parties on Thursday settled on a 30% increase to base pay across board, effective from Jan. 1, 2023.
Ghana‘s government announced sweeping spending cuts in March, including a lowering of ministers’ salaries, to reduce the deficit, contain inflation and slow the cedis slide.
But it also increased a cost of living allowance for public workers by 15% in July, citing the impact of “global challenges” on citizens.
Ghana secured a staff-level agreement with the IMF for a $3 billion, three-year support package in December, but needs to restructure its debt to access the funds.
The government launched a domestic debt exchange programme last month and later said it would default on nearly all of its $28.4 billion of external debts.
It asked to restructure its bilateral debt under the G20 common framework platform this week.
(Reporting by Christian Akorlie; Writing by Sofia Christensen; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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