The Ranking Staff Relationship of Colleges of Ghana (SSA-UoG), the Tertiary Training Laborers Association of Ghana (TEWU-GH), the Ghana Relationship of College Managers (GAUA), and the College Educators Relationship of Ghana (UTAG) have given the public authority until Wednesday, October 5, to reestablish their terms of work as recently settled upon, or they will leave.
The Associations made this declaration during a news meeting on Wednesday, September 28, 2022.
The Public Leader of the College Educators Relationship of Ghana (UTAG), Teacher Solomon Nunoo, said, "We know the language that promptly leaks to them, and we will express it in multi week assuming they neglect to notice to their own game plan with us."
Along with the Tertiary Instruction Laborers Association of Ghana (TEWU-GH), the Ranking Staff Relationship of Colleges of Ghana (SSA-UoG), and the Ghana Relationship of College Overseers (GAUA), UTAG met to communicate their dismay with the public authority's apparently one-sided choices to change their terms of work.
They affirm that letters shipped off call notice to the irregularities have gone unanswered.
"We need to express that the circumstances following the help of staff government assistance in safeguarding them from financial threats won't detriment them in contrast with the States of Administration of individuals from Worker's guilds in State funded colleges. This ought to be finished by the Service of Money through GTEC.
"We are communicating our discontent with the choice through this question and answer session and asking that Bad habit Chancellors never follow it by applying the Gh10.99 ex-siphon supported rate Just to Fuel Recompense without considering Vehicle Upkeep and Off-Grounds Remittances.
Inability to resolve these basic issues could prompt a total closure of our administrations at all Ghanaian state funded colleges.
Hence, the business should quickly drop its arrangements to change our terms of work; else, instructing and related exercises would stop on all grounds as of Wednesday, October 5, 2022.
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