
George Khaki
George Khaki serves as the executive director of the Employers Consultative Association of Malawi (Ecam), where he represents the interests of employers in labor negotiations. In recent discussions regarding the minimum wage, he advocated for a more moderate increase of 40 percent to K126,000, citing economic challenges such as inflation and low production. Khaki's position highlights the tension between labor demands and the realities faced by employers in the current economic climate.
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Employers Consultative Association of Malawi (Ecam) executive director George Khaki admitted that businesses are also under intense pressure from the new tax regime.
Tax Hikes Push Malawians Deeper into Poverty as Wages Collapse Under Rising Cost of Living - Malawi Nyasa TimesEmployers Consultative Association of Malawi executive director George Khaki said some employers are struggling because the economy is tough.
Malawi’s Pension Money Grows to K5.4 Trillion — But Big Problems Remain - Malawi Nyasa TimesEcam executive director George Khaki defended the lower figure, citing economic hardships.
Govt to Gazette New Minimum Wage on May 1 – Workers Push for K180,000 - Malawi Nyasa Times





