Lecture 2 Flashcards

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What are the legal PPA frameworks in Ghana

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  • 1992 Constitution of Ghana
  • Civil Service Act, 1993
  • Fair Wages and Salaries Act
  • Single Spine Pay Policy
  • Human Resources Policy and Procedures Manual for Public Service
  • Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651)
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Which of the frameworks talk about Recruitment and Selection and what does it say?

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The 1992 Constitution as well as 1993 Civil service law.
It advocates for the merit system approach to Recruitment and Selection: “No person shall be appointed to a civil service post unless he possesses the qualifications approved for entry to that post”

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What other provision(s) does the 1992 constitution makes in relation to Recruitment and Selection

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  • No discrimination based on origin, gender, religion, etc (Article 35 (5))
  • No discrimination against the disabled (Article 29 (4))
  • Regional balance in appointments (Article 35 (6b))
  • Gender balance in appointments (Article 35 (6b))
  • Equal access to recruitment (Article 218 (b))
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What framework talks about Women and Equal Employment Opportunity and what does it say?

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  • Gender balance in appointments (Article 35 (6b))
  • Equal rights to training for women (Article 27(3))
  • Welfare of working mothers (Article 27 (1))
  • Facilities for children below school-going age (Article 27 (2))
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Which of the frameworks talks about Compensation and Benefits and what does it say?

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  • Fair and realistic remuneration (Article 36(2a))
  • Tax exemption on pensions earnings (Article 199 (3))
  • Paid public holidays (Article 24 (2))
  • Paid leave to women before and after childbirth (Article 27 (1))
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Which of the Frameworks addresses ethical issues and what does it say?

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  • Avoidance of conflict of interest (Article 284)
  • Declaration of assets and liabilities by public officials (Article 286)
  • Judicious use of discretionary power (Article 296)
  • Eradication of corrupt practice and abuse of power (Article 35 (8))
  • Investigations on unfair recruitment (Article 218 (b))
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What does the 1992 Constitution say about Employee Rights and Welfare?

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  • equality before the law (Article 2 (1))
  • The right to work for limited hours (Article 24 (1))
  • the right to work under satisfactory conditions (Article 24 (1)),
  • the right to receive equal pay for equal work, (Article 24 (1))
  • the right to join or form a trade union (Article 24 (3))
  • the right to rest and leisure (Article 24 (2))
  • Respect for human rights (Article 35 (4))
  • the right of the aggrieved to seek redress (Article 23), and
  • the right to assemble and take part in processions and demonstrations.
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What does the 1992 Constitution say about Human R resource Development?

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  • Provision of educational facilities at all levels
  • Free and compulsory universal basic education (FCUBE)
  • Development of free vocational training
  • Equal access to pre-university and
  • Opportunity for lifelong learning
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State the guiding principles of civil servants.

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  • Selflessness
  • Integrity
  • Justice and Fairness
  • Accountability
  • Leadership
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What are some of the contexts that influence Human Resource management ?

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  • Political
  • Social
  • Cultural
  • Technological
  • Economic
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