General News of Friday, 23 April 2010

Source: GNA

President Mills throws weight behind pay reforms

Accra, April 23, GNA - President John Evans Atta Mills on Friday pai= d an unannounced visit to the headquarters of Ghana Trades Union Congress (TUC) in Accra, where he threw his weight behind efforts to ensure fair wages for public workers He also underscored the need for co-operation between Government and=

Organised Labour to improve the conditions of workers. President Mills was received by Deputy Secretary General of TUC, Dr Yaw Baah, on behalf of the Secretary General, Mr Kofi Asamaoh who has travell= ed outside Accra for official duties.

He said: "Governance is a continuing process, not only on May Day. I= t is important to interact with you regularly." President Mills commended Organised Labour for its co-operation with=

Government, describing it as cordial. He reiterated his message that the ruling National Democratic Party is in power to improve the living standards of Ghanaians.

President Mills, a Professor in Law at the University of Ghana, Lego= n, for more than two decades, described himself as an unofficial member of t= he Public Services Workers Union, Teachers and Educational Workers Union, al= l subsidiaries of TUC. He described his visit as extraordinary and not a surprise. Dr Baah said TUC was aware of the social democratic credentials of t= he Government, and commended the Pension Reform, improvement in salaries through the Single Spine Salary Structure expected to be effective next July. He said it was no easy task to introduce such a policy, and describe= d this year as a special year for the TUC. Dr Baah said this year's celebration of May Day would be dedicated t= o the memory of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's First President for his support for the labour movement. He noted that implementation of the Single Spine Pay Policy would require government to support the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission beca= use of the many challenges it is facing with the implementation of the plan.