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Ada: GIZ Ghana holds 4-day training on migration governance and diaspora engagement

Ada: GIZ Ghana holds 4-day training on migration governance and diaspora engagement LISTEN MAY 11, 2021 Ada, 10 May 2021: In a unique move to build the dialogue capacities of stakeholders in the migration and diaspora landscape, GIZ Ghana, through its Programme Migration & Diaspora (PMD) and funding from the German Government, undertook a four-day multi-stakeholder dialogue training and diaspora engagement capacity building for key state and non-state actors in migration governance in Ghana. The trainings are expected to build the collective leadership skills of the stakeholders in Ghana’s migration governance and diaspora engagement ecosystem to harness the collaborative skills and competencies of relevant actors.

TUC Rewards 21 Workers For Their Sacrifices To Nation

  The Ghana Trades Union Congress (TUC) Greater Accra Chapter, has rewarded 21 workers for their sacrifices at the 2021 Regional May Day ceremony for their “exceptional duties and sacrifices they made to the Nation”. They: Mr. Steven Nimo, Accra Branch Chairman, Industrial and Commercial Workers Union; Mr. John Abolatsi, Writer of Professional Humanitarian Sub- Union; Mr. Nicholas A. Akyaa, Health Service Workers Union; Mr. Martin Kofi Boateng, Public Service Workers Union; and Mr. God Fred Agyeman Boakye, Public Service Workers Union. Others were Mr. Paul Akoba, General Agriculture Workers Union; Mr Seth Conney, Public Utility Workers Union; Mr. Emmanuel Asare, Public Utility Workers Union; Ms. Rita Lamptey, Union of Industry, Commerce and Finance Workers; Mr. Kenneth Anoma, Communication Workers Union; and Mr. Alhassan Musah Osman, Dean of Presiding Members Ghana, Industrial and Commercial Workers Union.

May Day Celebration Must Recognise Labour Centres – FORUM

  The FORUM for Public Sector Associations and Unions is pushing for the May Day Celebration from hence to be organised under the auspices of the country’s three Labour Centres: namely the FORUM for Public Sector Associations and Unions, Ghana Trades Union Congress, and the Ghana Federation of Labour.    According to the FORUM, which consists of the largest public sector workers, it is time for the country to recognise Trade Center plurality and give equal recognition to all during the celebration of Workers Day.    Chairman of the Forum, Isaac Bampoe Addo, in a letter to the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Ignatius Baffoe Awuah, titled 2021 National May Day Celebration stated that: “The FORUM for Public Sector Associations and Unions at its meeting held on 15th April 2021 noted that it is time to recognise Trade Centre plurality in the country. 

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