Ghana: Vodafone Ghana, Top Employers Institute Celebrates Inaugural 'For a Better World of Work Day'

Vodafone Ghana has taken the lead in creating a better world of work with its first annual "For a Better World of Work Day" under the theme "Celebrating Similarities."

The day, held on Wednesday, was dedicated to all aspects of work and aimed to promote a positive work environment, employee satisfaction, and productivity.

Commenting, Vodafone Ghana's HR Director, Hannah Ashiokai Akrong, said, "It is an initiative aimed at creating a more supportive work environment and promoting inclusivity and diversity in the workplace".

"By celebrating similarities and recognising the shared values and goals of employees, Vodafone Ghana hopes to create a workplace culture that values and supports its employees," she added.

The theme for this year's event, "Celebrating Similarities", is particularly relevant in today's world, where divisions and differences seem to be more prominent than ever.

It emphasises the importance of recognising and appreciating our shared experiences, goals, and values.

"By focusing on what brings us together rather than what sets us apart, we hope to foster a sense of community and belonging among employees," she said.

The event is designed to promote employee engagement, happiness, and productivity and to create a workplace culture that values diversity and inclusivity.

One of the key benefits of "World of Work Day" is the opportunity it provides for employees to connect with each other and with the organisation.

The event also offers a platform for employees to voice their opinions, concerns, and ideas on how to improve the workplace.

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