Nestle supports employees with ¢7,500 each during Ghana’s economic downturn.

Nestle supports employees with ¢7,500 each during Ghana’s economic downturn.

Due to the current economic situation, Nestle Ghana, a significant food and beverage company in the nation, has said that it will give each of its employees help totaling ¢7,500.

The company implied that their business has faced significant difficulties as a result of the nation’s ongoing, unpredictably turbulent economic volatility since 2022’s beginning.

Despite these difficulties, the management has made the decision to help the workers and their families as a sincere gesture of gratitude for their efforts. Please read the entire release below:

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ECONOMIC VOLATILITY IN GHANA – SUPPORT TO EMPLOYEES

Dear Colleagues,

The unstable and unpredictable economic turbulences we continue to see in Ghana since the beginning of 2022 have brought major challenges to our business.

I am proud of how, as One Team, we have been united to overcome these unprecedented challenges in a very difficult environment.

Despite these difficulties and as a strong sign of appreciation for the efforts of each and every one of us, Management has decided to support employees and their families during this period.

I am pleased to inform you that all permanent local employees will receive a one-off lump sum payment of ¢7,500 (Seven Thousand, Five Hundred Ghana Cedis) together with their upcoming October 2022 salaries.

Please note that the payment will be subject to a statutory tax deduction.

Georgios Badaro,

Managing Director.

Nestle supports employees with ¢7,500 each during Ghana’s economic downturn.
Press Release-Nestle supports employees with ¢7,500 each during Ghana’s economic downturn.

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Nestle supports employees with ¢7,500 each during Ghana’s economic downturn.

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