The Colleges of Education NON-TEACHING STAFF ASSOCIATION OF GHANA are set to embark on an indefinite strike starting from Monday, April 11, 2022, across all the forty-six(46) public colleges of Education in Ghana. Apexnewsgh.com report
The President of the association at St. John Bosco’s College of Education Mr. Richard Ane announced the strike action to members of the Association on Friday, April 8, 2022.
He said the Association has concluded to lay down its tools and not to report to work until further notice with the assurance that, members are protected since the strike is legal.
According to Mr. Ane, the decision to embark on the strike came as a result of government’s continuous disregard for the following: -Wrong placement of first degree holders, non-payment of migration arrears, exclusion of generic allowances, partial payment of office holding allowances and non-payment of interim market premium arrears.
Meanwhile, ApexNewsGh has learned that the decision to embark on this strike was served in January 2022, but could not be carried through due to the intervention of the national labor commission ((NLC).
Unfortunately, for some time now, no commitment has been shown by the government as a solution to the concern raised.
However, the National President of CENTSAG Frederick Forkuo Yaboah has said, with the exception of the school security, all Members of CENTSAG will from Monday, the 11th of April, 2022 stay away from duty until further notice.
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