FWSC Signs Landmark Negotiation Agreements With 44 Unions Institutions
Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:00
The Fair Wages and Salaries Commisshy;sion (FWSC) has successfully signed 44 negotiation agreements with unions and institutions this year, marking a significant milestone in Ghana’s efforts to harmonise public sector pay.
The Chief Executive Officer of FWSC, Mr Benjamin Arthur, disclosed this during a media soireacute;e held in Accra, where he highlighted the commission’s dedication to addressing workers’ concerns while promoting fairness and transparenshy;cy in public service compensation.
“These agreements reflect our commitment to resolving disputes and ensuring that workers receive compensation that aligns with their roles and responsibilities,” Mr Arthur stated.
He also revealed that seven institutions had been migrated to a new grade structure, which better aligns job roles with appropriate pay scales.
The FWSC had intensified efforts to link salaries to pershy;formance, with nine institutions already sensitised on this initiative.
According to Mr Arthur, the move aims to drive productivity in the public sector, ensuring that pay reflects actual contributions to institutional goals.
He said the commission saved Ghana a staggering GHcent;345 milshy;lion through its nationwide payroll monitoring exercise.
According to him, the payroll audit uncovered countless irregushy;larities, including “ghost workers” who continued to receive salaries despite no longer being employed.
Despite these achievements, 2024, being an election year, has seen 14 industrial actions.
Mr Arthur acknowledged these obstacles but noted that all disputes were resolved through enshy;gagements with unions and other stakeholders.
The CEO also addressed gender pay equity, emphasizing that men and women in the public sector were paid equally for work of equal value.
However, he noted disparities in the private sector and called on all stakeholders to uphold the constishy;tutional principle of equal pay for equal work.
On broader reforms, Mr Arthur highlighted ongoing collaborations with the Public Sector Reform Secshy;retariat to digitise payroll systems.
The new system, he explained, would integrate performance trackshy;ing and attendance monitoring to ensure accountability.
The Director of Salary Adminshy;istration at the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC), Mr Cephas Amada, reaffirmed the commission’s commitment to enshy;suring fairness and transparency in the public service pay system.
He emphasized that the commisshy;sion works to implement governshy;ment policies on public sector pay in a fair and systematic manner.
He stated FWSC also focuses on job evaluation, performance indicators, and consolidating allowshy;ances and benefits to streamline compensation structures.
Mr Amada noted that the comshy;mission plays a key role in negotiatshy;ing compensation packages funded by public resourcesGhanaian Times

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