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General News of Monday, 29 July 2024

    

Source: Joy News

CETAG strike enters week 7 as leadership awaits gov’t signature on new agreement

Teachers have refused to return to classrooms after GTEC froze their July wages. Teachers have refused to return to classrooms after GTEC froze their July wages.

The CETAG strike has now lasted seven weeks as members protest over unpaid salaries and unmet demands.

Teachers have refused to return to classrooms after GTEC froze their July wages.

CETAG claims an agreement with employers is pending government signature, delaying resolution.

Students are feeling the strain, struggling with academic interruptions and financial hardships due to the ongoing strike.

Labour expert Austin Gamey urges the government to sign the agreement to restore trust and end the disruption.

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