Protective services workers mostly male

25 Nov 2023 - With 20 years of work experience, protective services workers will earn from GH₵1,181 to GH₵4,068 monthly. 55% of workers in this occupation state that they have no permanent contract for their job. This is evident from research conducted by Mywage.org/Ghana, in 2023.

Highest salary for protective services workers with 25 years of experience: GH₵1,051 to GH₵4,193 per month

People in this job with 25 years of work experience earn the highest salary: between GH₵1,051 and GH₵4,193 per month. People in this job who work for 20 years will receive an hourly wage ranging from GH₵7 to GH₵23.

Protective services workers mostly male

32% of employees are parents of at least 1 child. Of the respondents, 43% are female and 57% are male. Employees who answered the survey are mostly between 24 and 29 years of age.

Average working week of 37 hours

On average, workers in this occupation work 37 hours per week. According to our survey, coverage by collective bargaining among people in this job is set at 7%. 93% are not covered by a collective agreement.

Coworkers mostly female

People in this job mostly work in organisations consisting of 500 or more people. 45% of workers in this occupation state that they have a permanent contract for the work that they are doing. 24% of all participating employees work in a multinational organisation. 69% of people in this job have worked fewer than 5 years since their first job. People in this job who do not have a permanent contract for the work they are performing, added up to 55% of respondents. In most cases, employees report that the majority of their coworkers are female.

The survey shows that 5% of the employees feel dissatisfied about their position. In general, most people in this job are satisfied with their position. This is the case for 40% of the people in this job.

Among the people in this job, 26% reported they are dissatisfied with their wage. Generally, 27% of the people in this job report they are highly dissatisfied with their salary.

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