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Labour Commission says CETAG's strike is illegal

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  • Tijani 10 years ago

    I think the demand by CETAG is long over due, you cannot elevate teacher training colleges to tertiary status and refuse to acknowledge their teachers as such, now govt should be ready for UTAG,POTAG, CETAG and the TAGS.

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  • KOFI JUMAH 10 years ago

    WATCH THIS SPACE! WHO RUNS CETAG? DID THEY MEET AND VOTE AS PER THEIR CONSTITUTION? QUANSAH AND HIS CRONIES SHOULD BE TAKEN ON. LITTLE DICTATORS.

  • pierre 10 years ago

    it is time to fight for your rights for the fovernment i
    s insensitive to education at all facets on the educarional ladder in the country. bravo to the leadership of cetag

  • GOG 10 years ago

    the report is bad and the directives are useless

  • Tijani 10 years ago

    sorry, but people like you are a disgrace, im not a teacher, but it appears you are a member of CETAG, if there is problem with the leadership, does that mean that u guys should not fight for what is legitimately yours, you a ...
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  • Don 10 years ago

    CETAG should also fight for autonomy. They should leave the GES, which is a useless entity, managed by very confused and opportunistic individuals. CETAG must put their acts together and fight for their right just like POTAG. ...
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  • Don 10 years ago

    GES are saboteurs. Leave them!!! They are pretending to support you.

  • Ghanaba 10 years ago

    CETAG should not heed to calls to end your strike. Be adamant, this is your last chance. Resist all pressures to call off. Stay-put. Shut your ears and fight on. You have sacrificed a lot. Allah is with you. Fight till the Mo ...
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  • AGBESI KWESI 10 years ago

    Even public universities in Ghana cannot pay their staff and they have to resort to unorthodox means to do so. UDS for instance had to borrow money at commercial rate to pay university staff and this has been going on for the ...
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  • Joe 10 years ago

    Please Labour Commission is there a possibility of proactively averting strikes than declaring them just as illegal? Remember, it's frustrations and desperation that drive these strikes. Procedures should therefore favour the ...
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