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CETAG scheduled to meet with its national council today
The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) is scheduled to meet with its national council on Thursday, July 25, to finalize its decision on whether to end its ongoing strike.
The strike, which has lasted over a month, was initiated in response to the government’s failure to implement the National Labour Commission’s Arbitral Award Orders, aimed at improving working conditions for teachers.
Following recent discussions between CETAG and the government, significant agreements have been reached.
CETAG President, Prince Obeng Himah, noted that significant agreements have been reached, but a final decision will be made after the national council meeting.
He stated that they have had a series of discussions and significant progress has been made, with many proposals put on the table. They are now going to consult with their members before making a final decision.