CETAG gives government up to 31 May to address service conditions or to face alternative actions
CETAG gives government up to 31 May to address service conditions or to face alternative actions
CETAG gives government up to 31 May to address service conditions or to face alternative actions
The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has issued a deadline to the government, demanding resolve their service conditions by May 31, 2024.
(CETAG) is demanding for immediate implementation of National Labour Commission (NLC) compulsory Arbitration Awards by the employer.
The association cites frustration over the government’s delay in implementing the National Labour Commission’s (NLC) Arbitral Award Orders and negotiated service conditions.
These demands include compensating each member with one month’s salary for additional duties performed in 2022, among other issues.
Speaking to Bibianinews.com reporter Bernard Dadzie in Accra on Monday, Dr. Prince Obeng-Himah, the National President of CETAG, stated that failure to address their concerns by the specified date will prompt the association to explore alternative actions.
In August 2023, CETAG members embarked on an indefinite strike action because our employer failed to comply with the NLC’s Compulsory Arbitration Award issued on 2nd May 2023.
matter filed by Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC).
Source:Bibianinews.com/Bernard Dadzie