Latest Update On Colleges Of Education Teachers Association
(CETAG) Strike
The leadership of the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) says the Association will continue its sit-down strike despite the directive from the National Labour Commission to call off the strike.
On Friday, January 14, 2022, the management of the National Labour Commission met the leadership of the Colleges Of Education Teachers Association(CETAG) and directed them to call off their strike.
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The leadership of CETAG in a crunch meeting on Monday, January 17, 2022, said the Council resolved to continue with its industrial action.
Prince Obeng-Himah, the President of the Union insisted the Union will only call off their strike action when their conditions of service have been validated and processed.
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“The Leadership of the Colleges Of Education Teachers Association Of Ghana wants to see that promise fulfilled in the validation that should go on in each of the Colleges so once we see that we’ve been validated, then we can at least suspend the action and we will wait when the money hits individual accounts then we call off the action,” he added
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