90,000 INFORMAL WORKERS JOIN SSNIT
Story: Jasmine Arku & Evelyn Akagbo
MORE than 90,000 workers in the informal sector have enrolled onto the Informal Sector Fund of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), three years after its introduction.
The workers, including footballers, boxers, musicians, hairdressers, seamstresses, farmers and traders, will benefit from the SSNIT Pension Scheme on attaining their retirement ages.
The Marketing Officer of the SSNIT Informal Sector Fund, Mr Prince Boakye, made this known to journalists during a float organised by the Ghana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) in Accra yesterday.
Organised on the theme, “Join the third-tier pension scheme”, the float formed part of a campaign to get majority of informal economy operators to participate in saving towards their retirement.
The participants, who were drawn from the vario
MORE than 90,000 workers in the informal sector have enrolled onto the Informal Sector Fund of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), three years after its introduction.
The workers, including footballers, boxers, musicians, hairdressers, seamstresses, farmers and traders, will benefit from the SSNIT Pension Scheme on attaining their retirement ages.
The Marketing Officer of the SSNIT Informal Sector Fund, Mr Prince Boakye, made this known to journalists during a float organised by the Ghana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) in Accra yesterday.
Organised on the theme, “Join the third-tier pension scheme”, the float formed part of a campaign to get majority of informal economy operators to participate in saving towards their retirement.
The participants, who were drawn from the vario
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