The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has announced the withdrawal of all services in their respective campuses, effective immediately. Apexnewsgh reports
This decision was made during an emergency meeting of the National Council on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.
The Association’s services, including attendance at meetings, congregation ceremonies, academic counseling, and supervision of students in halls of residence, will be suspended until further notice.
This move is in response to the Minister for Education’s directive to Principals and the Controller and Accountant General to withhold the validation of July 2024 salaries for teaching staff at the 46 public colleges of education.
CETAG is protesting the Minister’s directive, which they deem illegal, and has referred the matter to their lawyers for immediate action. The Association has assured its members that leadership is committed to fighting for their rights until justice is served.
This development may disrupt academic activities and services in the affected colleges, and the outcome of the dispute remains uncertain. CETAG’s decision to withdraw services highlights the ongoing tensions between the Association and the government over salary and employment issues.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com
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