We can’t teach beyond our legally mandated hours – CETAG

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  • But you can illegally collect salary for no work done 1 year ago

    Thieves in academic gown. Do you believe in the legal system. Did you not defy a legal injunction placed on your strike? All these Thieves should be placed on contract. The miscreants trying to destroy education in Ghana shou ...
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  • Yayra 1 year ago

    In a better country like UK, the Director of GTEC would have resigned. But the buffoon is still there with his anus glued to his chair

  • Clement 1 year ago

    Ignoramus feeding into cheap propaganda. Did you see the so called injunction you're referencing? Where was that injunction served? Go and learn

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  • Kweku 1 year ago

    Excellent CETAG position and next time the politicians will do the right thing

  • You are an idiot. Politicians never suffer. 1 year ago

    These politicians school their children abroad and they come back to take all the jobs. It is poor people like you who push their children to colleges of education and nursing training school. If you are happy for CETAG to de ...
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  • Critical 1 year ago

    Continue but don’t forget if ur children and grandchildren are treated the same way

  • Kofi 1 year ago

    The reason strike is the order of the day in Ghana is that, strikers get paid even when they are on strike. If the employer refuses to pay them as is done in any developed country, the Union will think twice before going on s ...
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