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General News of Tuesday, 28 May 2024

    

Source: Joy News

Aggrieved Deputy Directors of Education kick against new GES service scheme

They argue this policy causes stagnation, hindering the promotion of qualified teachers They argue this policy causes stagnation, hindering the promotion of qualified teachers

The Coalition of Aggrieved Teachers on the Rank of Deputy Director have opposed the Ghana Education Service's new scheme of service, which limits career progression by tying promotions to vacancy availability.

They argue this policy causes stagnation, hindering the promotion of qualified teachers to top ranks like Director I and Director II.

Additionally, they criticize allowing non-teachers with public sector experience to compete for director positions.

The group demands immediate removal of the vacancy clause and preservation of higher ranks for professional teachers, ensuring fair career advancement for those eligible.

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