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May Day Celebration: Fair Wages and Salaries Commission calls for public sector pay reforms

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As Ghana marks May Day 2025 today, the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) has urged a national reset of the country’s public sector pay system, advocating for the establishment of an Independent Emoluments Commission.

In a statement, the FWSC praised the resilience and contributions of Ghanaian workers, particularly under the Single Spine Pay Policy (SSPP), which has guided public sector remuneration for the past 15 years.

“This year’s celebration holds particular significance. It offers us not only an opportunity to honour the hard work, dedication, and resilience of workers but also a moment of collective reflection and renewal.”

While acknowledging the SSPP’s achievements, the Commission highlighted persistent disparities in pay equity and stressed the need for a more transparent, efficient, and constitutionally grounded compensation system.

The FWSC described the proposed Independent Emoluments Commission as a “historic step” towards ending fragmented salary negotiations.

“The Independent Emoluments Commission will be mandated to determine the salaries and conditions of service for every public sector worker, from the President of the Republic to the least-paid public servant”.

The FWSC reaffirmed its commitment to dialogue, inclusiveness, and mutual respect in shaping the future of public sector pay.

It praised organised labour and civil society for their ongoing advocacy and urged continued collaboration as Ghana prepares to overhaul its pay structure.

“As we reset, we reaffirm our commitment to upholding the values… that have underpinned our journey thus far”.

The commission salutes all workers across the country, describing them as the driving force behind Ghana’s development and pledging that their aspirations would remain central to future reforms.

“Ayekoo to all Ghanaian workers. Your sacrifices have laid the foundation for a brighter future”.

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