15% COLA ends in Dec, more hardship for Ghanaian workers from Jan. 2023

  • 15% COLA ends Dec, which means more hardship for public sector workers in Jan. 2023.
  • Prices will not come down, but your take-home pay will reduce.
  • You must strategize to ensure you do not feel the hardship even more if the COLA stops coming after December 2023

Public sector workers and Ghanaian workers, in general, must begin to strategize and embrace themselves for more hardship from Jan. 2023.

For now, public sector workers are enjoying their final 15% COLA for December  2022. They may not fell the real impact and heat of the upward increasing cost of living resulting from the upward prices of general goods and services until January 2023 dawns on us all.

No matter the amount that your 15% COLA means in money terms, it has certainly given you some additional income to spend.

Although the 15% COLA was taxed, it has improved the financial position of workers, no matter the value in real money terms which was added to their normal income.

Per the agreement reached between organized labour and the government, the 15% COLA will end in December 2022. This means that effect January 2023, public sector workers will see their take-home pay taking a deep as Cost of Living Allowance will no longer be paid.

At the same time in January 2023, and going forward, today’s increased prices of goods and services would not come down to match your reduced income.

You can be sure that further projected increases in prices of goods and services are real. This will make the cost of goods and services even more expensive for ordinary Ghanaians.

The leadership of labour unions must begin to think of what they will be bargaining for come January 2023. This will help them stay ahead of the projected economic crisis.

The CEDI is expected to depreciate further. When the year is about to end, the exchange rate shoots up and the CEDI loses its value around October to December.

Once the rate goes up, it hardly comes down the following year. Organized labour may have to start thinking all over again ahead of the expiration of the 15% COLA.

One move will be to call on the government to extend the COLA for at least another 6 months and increase wages and salaries as well.

Ghanaians in general need to brace themselves for the tough times ahead. If you are a public sector worker, enjoy your COLA while it last but, also imagine January 2023 onward without the COLA. Today, we are all complaining even after the 15% COLA.

READ: Advertise schools & admissions online for free: Ghana Business Directory

As individuals, we need to also come out with more innovative strategies to ensure that, we earn better wages to meet the pressing demands, the increasing prices of goods and services, and the general weakness of the CEDI and its attendant negative implications on our nation.

  • 15% COLA ends Dec, More hardship for public sector workers in Jan. 2023
  • Prices will not come down, but your take-home pay will reduce.
  • You must strategize to ensure you do not feel the hardship even more if the COLA stops coming after December 2023

The above three issues must start engaging your attention.

Send Stories | Social Media | Disclaimer

Send Stories and Articles for publication to stories@ghanaeducation.org

We Are Active On Social Media

WhatsApp Channel: JOIN HERE 

2024 BECE and WASSCE Channel - JOIN HERE

Facebook: JOIN HERE
Telegram:  JOIN HERE
Twitter: FOLLOW US HERE
Instagram: FOLLOW US HERE

Disclaimer:

The information contained in this post on Ghana Education News is for general information purposes only. While we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained on the post for any purpose.

Ghana Education News

GhanaEducation.Org is an education-focused blog dedicated to credible Ghana Education News. We provide updates relating to ... Ghana Education Service, WASSCE, and BECE exam updates. Articles in Education, Colleges of Education News, University News, and events across the education sector in Ghana and beyond. Our team of educators will publish nothing but the best and trusted content to inform our cherished readers. You can also send your articles for publication through our email admin@ghanaeducation.org

Recent Posts

Ministry of Education Postpones Reopening Date of Basic Schools By One Week

In an unprecedented move, the Ministry of Education in Kenya has officially postponed the much-anticipated…

35 mins ago

Old students build health centre for Awudome SHS

In the latest Ghana Education News, Old students of Awudome SHS has established a health…

5 hours ago

Move away from traditional theoretical based learning – Prof Abeku Quansah to students

In the latest tertiary Ghana Education news, Prof Abeku Quansah, president of the African University…

5 hours ago

Professor Amin Alhassan speaks at 20th Congregation of Islamic University College

At the 20th congregation of the Islamic University College, Ghana, Prof Amin Alhassan, the Director…

6 hours ago

WASSCE Results Upgrading: Total Scam Or Something Worth Your Money?

A Ghana Education News Publication On WASSCE Results Upgrading - Is Upgrading Of WASSCE Results…

1 day ago

Update: No new uniforms or mass school repainting planned – MoE

Update Ghana Education News: No new uniforms or mass school repainting planned - MoE. In…

1 day ago