“Vice-President Sounds Alarm: Labour Attitude Must Change for Ghana’s Growth and Productivity”

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The Vice-President has called for a major shift in workplace culture, urging workers and employers to embrace positive labour attitudes, professionalism, and stronger commitment to drive national development.

Addressing concerns about productivity and economic growth, the Vice-President stressed that Ghana’s progress depends not only on policies and investments but also on the mindset, discipline, and dedication of the workforce.

He urged employees to approach their responsibilities with greater efficiency, punctuality, and a renewed sense of duty, while encouraging employers to create fair and motivating working environments.

According to him, improving labour attitudes is critical to boosting productivity, strengthening businesses, and positioning Ghana to compete effectively in the global economy.

The call has reignited discussions about workplace values, including commitment, accountability, innovation, and respect between employers and employees.

Stakeholders have welcomed the appeal, emphasizing that a transformation in work culture could unlock greater economic opportunities and accelerate national development.

The Vice-President’s message: a productive workforce is the foundation of a stronger Ghana.

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