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General News of Tuesday, 24 September 2024

    

Source: Joy News

CETAG plans another strike over gov’t agreement violation

CETAG plans to strike next week CETAG plans to strike next week

Ghana is experiencing significant labor unrest ahead of the December elections, with key unions on strike.

The Senior Staff Association of Public Universities, the Ghana Association of University Administrators, and TEWU are protesting unresolved allowance issues.

The Colleges of Education Teachers Association (CETAG) plans to strike next week due to the government's failure to honor agreements.

Additionally, Mortuary Workers will strike on September 26, demanding better working conditions and salary arrears.

Labor leaders warn of escalating actions, including a complete shutdown if their demands are not met.

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