Colleges of Education shut down Over Strike by CETAG
The 46 Colleges of Education have been shut down and students at various colleges have been asked to go home following the strike by Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG).
That announcement has been made after GES directed all 46 Colleges of Education to release students and shut down the school, The Ghana Education Service PRO Ekow Vincent Assafuah confirmed in an interview on citi News.
”Untill we are able to resolve the strike, the students would have to stay home”, he said.
CETAG has been on an indefinite strike over the payment of their interim market premium and their Book and Research allowances.
The teachers said they remain the only category of tertiary education instructors who do not enjoy market premium and book and research allowance.
Peace-broker, the National Labour Commission failed to settle the disagreement between the two parties at a Thursday meeting.
The government refused to pay their November salaries insisting their strike is illegal. The salary freeze angered CETAG which vowed to continue with their strike.
“…unless the issue of the frozen salary is settled we will not sit down to have any discussion with any government agency,” President of CETAG Prince Obeng-Himah said.
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