A demonstration is currently underway at the port involving dock laborers, protesting a discrepancy in overtime pay. The laborers claim their agreed overtime rate for weekend work is 200 GHS per day, but they’re currently being paid the standard rate of 150 GHS.
The dispute is linked to Ghana’s “24-Hour Economy” policy framework, with laborers suggesting a mismatch between policy objectives and implementation. According to Ghana’s Labor Act, overtime pay should be at least 150% of the basic hourly rate, but laborers are demanding the agreed-upon rate.

The Ghana Labor Law stipulates that overtime pay rates should be negotiated and agreed upon by employers and employees. The laborers’ grievance highlights concerns about fair compensation and policy enforcement.
The situation is being monitored, and updates will be provided as necessary.
