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NEWS IN: UTAG To Embark On Strike From August 2 if Gov’t Fails To Pay Them $2,000

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has revealed that it will embark on a strike from August 2, if government does not take immediate steps to address its worsening condition of service of its members.

According to UTAG president, Professor Charles Marfo, the agreement with government with the coming in force of the single spine salary structure in 2012 meant that an entry-level lecturer will receive the Ghana cedi equivalent of $2,084.

They contend that successive governments have been paying lecturers lesser than that.

“At the beginning of 2020, the entry gross salary (basic salary plus market premium) of a lecturer in the Public Universities was $997.84(¢5,687) far less than the $1,500 per month that was reached at the end of the road map in 2008 and further improved with the SSSS in 2012 to $2,084.42.”

According to UTAG, they are not asking for any increment in their salaries, but they want government only to give them what they believe is fair.

“We also like to state that, until our demands are considered and met in-toto, UTAG would have no other option than to embark on industrial action by withdrawing teaching, which includes the conduct of examinations, marking of examination scripts, and other related matters, starting from Monday, August 2, 2021, until further notice”, the president added.

Below if the full release from UTAG. Click on the link below to read

UTAG STRIKE 

 

Source: Honestynewsgh.com

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