𝐁𝐲 𝐒𝐢𝐫-𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞 𝐒 𝐓𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐛𝐞𝐡
Introduction
Liberia's labor sector is at a crucial point, with systematic corruption, exploitation by foreign nationals, and disregard for the domestic workforce....
John Samuel Mbiti, considered the father of modern African theology, famously asserted that Africans are inherently religious. This idea is captured in a Ghanaian proverb that emphasizes how the African child inherently knows about God without being taught.
While I am an advocate for thorough reform of our labor and human resource systems, I would like to point out that amending Liberia's Decent Work Act through combination with the Civil Servant Agency norms and standards is important. However, there are some unethical practices by some employees in the labor that cannot be hidden.
By Sir-George S Tengbeh
Labor Minister Cooper Kruah's recent announcement of an engagement forum to examine the alignment of the Decent Work Act (DWA) with...
By Sir-George S Tengbeh
Introduction
Liberia's labor sector is in dire straits, plagued by bad labor practices, concession company exploitation, insincere policymakers, lack of transparency,...
Following the end of its devastating civil wars in the 1990s and early 2000s, Liberia embarked on a path toward decentralization and local governance, after over a century of highly centralized rule.
By: Sir-George S Tengbeh
In the depths of the Liberian bush, there lived a hunter known for his greed. This hunter, motivated by unquenchable appetites,...
By George S. Tengbeh, Monrovia, Liberia
As concerned Liberians, we demand an immediate end to the Ministry of Labour's practice of reserving positions for relatives...
The sun had barely risen over the dilapidated shacks of the Monrovia slums when Fatima awoke, her young children already stirring beside her. As she rose to prepare their meager breakfast, a familiar sense of dread filled her heart. Another day of uncertainty and struggle lay ahead.