
Government on Monday affirmed Thursday, July 1 2010, as definitive commencement date for the implementation of Single Spin Salary Structure (SSSS) for public sector workers. 'The Government of President John Evans Atta Mills is committed to roll the SSSS without any delay or intention of postponement beyond July 1 in spite of the minor objections and concerns raised by fraction of labour,' Mr. Enoch Teye Mensah, Minister of Employment and Social Welfare told newsmen in Accra. The new Pay Policy seeks to ensure fairness, equity and transparency in government salary administration.
The Minister explained that SSSS was not an event but a process, stressing that Government had exhibited good faith in engaging labour throughout the progression for the take-off. Mr. Mensah assured public sector workers that nobody would be disadvantage in the process, everybody would smile, 'however any human error that would be noticed in the process would be corrected immediately before the next pay day'. He said challenges were bound to crop up with any new policy and the challenges with the new salary policy could not be completely addressed before its implementation.
Responding to questions on the posture of Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG), Mr. Mensah noted that: 'even though we are accommodating all interested parties we must also avoid a situation where a fraction of labour would hold us hostage. There are about 470,000 public sector workers who are waiting for the take-off as against CLOGSAG membership of 43,000'.
He said government recognised and appreciated the rights of labour unions, associations and institutions to collective bargaining negotiations under laws of the country adding that government, would not interfere in the negotiating rights of labour unions but it would also not allow fraction of labour to mislead the populace.
Mr. Raphael Kwasi Tufuor, Acting Director of Accountant General's Department, noted that the Department had learnt its lessons from the operational challenges of the Ghana Universal Salary Structure (GUSS) in 1999 and would ensure that SSSS took off with minimum hitches. He said the major problem with GUSS was the 'shock syndrome,' as workers were not given the opportunity to understand and scrutinise their pay slip before the full implementation.' GNA


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If you know that this salary structure cannot be implemented let Ghanaians know and stop postponing the date of commencement. But is the NDC government committed to helping the nation? Infact Ghanaians are really suffering at the expense of the leaders.The problems are many:gas shortage,tax,tariffs:To be frank,workers are going through hell. A worker pays TAX, VAT,NHIL and when tarrifs are inceased it the same worker who pays the ultimate becausen he is the final consumer.oooh Ghana, Why?