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British American Tobacco Ghana: Consumer goods Tobacco Accra: 1991 Ghanaian arm of British American Tobacco, defunct 2006 P D CAL Bank: Financials Banks Accra: 1990 Financial services, GSE: CAL: P A Camelot Ghana: Industrials Business support services Accra: 1963 Printing, GSE: CMLT: P A Capital Bank: Financials Banks Accra: 2009 Commercial ...
General Engineering Construction Employees' Union: Merged into ACEWU: N/A: Ghana Broadcasting Employees' Union: 1959: Merged into PSWU: 507 Ghana Cocoa Marketing Board Employees' Union: 30 Ghana Government Electrical Workers' Union: 997 Ghana Government Transport Employees' Union: 840 Ghana Housing Employees' Union: 1956: Merged into CBMWU: 184
The union was founded in 1956, and affiliated to the Ghana Trade Union Congress. It absorbed the General Municipal Workers' Union in 1960. It absorbed the General Municipal Workers' Union in 1960. By 1977, its membership had grown to 36,000, but it fell due to structural adjustment policies, and by 1985 was down to 13,000.
Brand of the Year Award, Ghana Shippers Awards 2019 [13] Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility, Ghana Shippers Awards 2019 [14] 2015 Best Automotive and Transportation Company of the year, Association of Ghana Industries (AGI). [15] Freight Forwarder of the Year, National Aviation Awards 2017 [16]
The foreign relations of Ghana are controlled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ghana.Ghana is active in the United Nations and many of its specialised agencies, the World Trade Organization, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States.
Notably, major industries such as Nestle Ghana Limited, Novotel (now known as the Accra City Hotel), Kabel Metal (now Nexans Kabelmetal), and Aluworks significantly benefited from equity participation and financial support. [8] In 2021, the government entrusted NIB Bank with a vital mission: to establish Ghana as the industrial hub of Africa.
The Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA) is a Ghanaian government agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry. [1] [2] The GEA is mandated by the Ghana Enterprises Agency Act, 2020 (Act 1043) to promote and develop MSMEs in Ghana. [3] It replaced the National Board for Small-Scale Industries (NBSSI).
With respect to Compensation of Employees, an amount of GH¢20,193,101was expended in 2014, whilst in 2015, the actual expenditure stood at GH¢19,976,918, a decrease by GH¢216,183 representing 1.08% due to retirement of some staff in the commission. In 2016, an amount of GH¢15,248,621 was allocated for compensation of employees.