TEWU announces resumption of strike

The Teachers and Educational Workers Union of the Trades Union Congress (TEWU-TUC) is poised to begin a nationwide strike today, Monday, November 18, barring any last-minute interventions.
The industrial action is in response to what TEWU describes as the government’s persistent failure to address long-standing concerns regarding members' conditions of service.
Union members have voiced frustration over repeated delays in finalizing, signing, and implementing the revised conditions, despite years of negotiations.
In its statement, TEWU highlighted that the affected members include employees of the Ghana Education Service (GES), the Ghana Library Authority, the Museums and Monuments Board, as well as public technical universities and public universities across the country.
Meanwhile, the National Labour Commission (NLC) on Friday urged TEWU to reconsider its decision to strike, inviting the union to return to the negotiation table.
The NLC has scheduled a meeting with TEWU and other relevant stakeholders for Wednesday, November 20, 2024, to seek a resolution to the issue.
But, TEWU has not yet responded to the NLC's invitation.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News
Ashanti NDC members protest return of former DVLA regional director
14:24Ghana revokes diplomatic and service passports of former officials and non-state actors
13:12MP for Awutu Senya West supports 53 tertiary students with scholarships
11:49Defence Minister commends Erastus Asare Donkor for anti-galamsey reporting
01:03DVLA to open six overseas offices to help curb fake Ghanaian licences abroad
11:54Supreme Court dismisses injunction application against President Mahama in Chief Justice case
12:41GA/R: Tragic fire claims life of 5-year-old girl at Adjei Kojo Sancity
11:36National Chairman is attending to some urgent issues in Accra, he will join the tour after that - Justin Kodua
00:19COCOBOD CEO urges return to core mandate of funding cocoa
11:28Sam George throws shade at Afenyo-Markin over police assault claims
12:21