Hello ladies and gentlemen, we thank God for the gift of life given us today. Today's topic is about how Ghanaians can fix the country to make it a better Ghana.
Many believe this amount is more than the yearly paycheck of workers in Ghana after all deductions have been made which clearly depict that Ghana is lagging behind in terms of economic growth which provides citizens with better alternatives.
Although this job posting is based in the United States of America where tax obligations need to be met, an argument many have made, it still makes little sense to people as to why a worker could be paid $18 per hour while in Ghana, one hardly gets paid for $18 per day.
Concerns have been raised about Ghana’s minimum wage which currently stands at GH¢11 per day which is less than $2. While, in the states, the minimum wage is being increased to support the aspirations of the citizens.
This post was shared by one "Freddie Mawuli" on Facebook which was screenshots and shared on Twitter by "Saddick" Adams.
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