Breaking: Sack the New GES Boss Before This Date; Else We Will Go On Industrial STRIKE — Teacher Unions
Sack the New GES Boss Before This Date; Else We will Go on Industrial STRIKE
The four Teacher Unions of Ghana has given the Minister of Education Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum 7 working Days Ultimatum to Sack the New Director General Dr. Eric Nkansah of the Ghana Education Service or risk over Thirty Thousand (30,000) teachers withdrawing their services.
The president of Collision of Concern Teachers Ghana, (CCTGH) King Ali Awudu gave this ultimatum in press conference in Accra on behalf of the other Teacher Unions namely Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT),National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT),and Teachers and Education Workers Union (TEWU)
The President of Collision of Concern Teachers, Ghana Mr. King Ali Awudu was reacting to the comments by the sector Minister of Education Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum.
“We do not want have industrial disputes just because of the presence of Dr. Eric Nkansah because he does not even deserve that attention in the first place.
We’re asking the Minister to advise the presidency that a wrong has been made for it to be corrected.
We’re saying that, if by next week Friday, Dr. Eric Nkansah continue to be in office as the Director General of Ghana Education Service, there will be an “Industrial Unrest” within the Ghana Education Service.” Mr. King Ali Awudu said.
In Addition, The Teacher Unions calls for immediate Negotiations on the Base Pay of Salaries Increment.
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Mr. King Ali Awudu continue “We will not agree to that king of system where when is left with one week for the Budget to be read then the Ministry of Employment, Ministry of Finance, Fair Wages and Salaries Commission will call us and rush us into a meeting and tell us that we have to agree on something.
We can not leave, tomorrow they’re going to read the budget so that it will be cooperated into the budget so the will use some kind of pressure to get what they want, we will not satcom to that”.