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Date for release of BECE 2023 results
October 26, 2023 Reading Time: 2 mins read
BECE graduates are to report to SHS on 4th December 2023
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The results for the 2023 BECE are anticipated to be released within the last week of October 2023 and the first week of November 2023.
Form One students for Senior High School (SHS) are expected to commence classes around the first week of December 2023.
Therefore, after the results are released, the students will be allocated to their respective secondary schools a little earlier than has been done in past years.
This year, the placement will be quite earlier. Instead of March 2024, we are looking at December 2023 so that students can get to school quite earlier
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2024 salary increment: Govt suggest 6% increment
October 26, 2023 Reading Time: 2 mins read
As 2023 winds down, a rallying cry echoes through the public sector. With just three months left in the year, workers are turning up the heat, urging their union leaders to kickstart the 2024 Base Pay negotiations.
In 2023, there was cause for celebration as workers secured a 30% boost in their base pay. However, the shadow of high inflation cast a pall over the victory, leaving many struggling to make ends meet.
The rising cost of living demands more than just negotiations; it demands a robust dialogue on the annual base pay percentage. The hardships faced by the workforce cannot go unnoticed any longer.
Workers aren’t just seeking a salary bump; they’re advocating for improved working conditions and the long-overdue implementation of neglected allowances.
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Bricy Boateng’s inside scoop reveals that, according to the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, the 2024 Base Pay negotiations will kick off after the determination of the National Daily Minimum Wage (NDMW).
As we speak, the National Tripartite Committee (NTC) is in full swing, working tirelessly to set the NDMW, setting the stage for a pivotal negotiation year ahead.
However, an unconfirmed reports indicates that the government is willing to increase the salary of government workers by 6%.
This information, which was given by a man that was always present in the salary negotiations last year has spark agitations on social media.
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