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Government Promises To Settle CETAG Allowances Within Two Weeks Amid Ongoing Strike

Government Promises To Settle CETAG Allowances Within Two Weeks Amid Ongoing Strike

The government says the allowances for teachers from the various Colleges of Education, who went on strike, will be paid within two weeks. This follows the refusal of members of the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) to call off their prolonged industrial action. Despite a court ruling declaring the strike illegal, the teachers have not returned to work. Consequently, salaries for those who did not work in July have been frozen. Speaking to JoyNews, the Director for Tertiary Education at the Ministry of Education, Professor Francis Nunoo stated that, teachers have eight days to resume their duties…
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