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BREAKING NEWS🔴: End of CETAG Strike: Agreement Reached 🔴

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✍Sir_OJ  Student Teachers at Komenda College of Education   End of CETAG Strike: Agreement Reached   There is optimism that the CETAG strike, which has lasted seven weeks, could end tomorrow. The government and CETAG have reached an agreement, with the government promising to pay CETAG members' July and August salaries by the end of the month. Visit  Iceland  🇮🇸 The strike, driven by demands for better conditions of service and an upgrade of Colleges of Education to university status, has impacted academic activities.  If the strike is officially called off, students should prepare to return to campus as the second semester is set to begin soon. Stay tuned to AbiloveGh for updates. Share your thoughts in the comments below. Follow for  MORE  . . . Advertisement; Do you want to Earn Money Passively whilst doing what you want?  Watch trending Videos less than 30 seconds and get paid ! Are you Ready ? Click  here 👇👇👇 to sign up and sta...

GOOD NEWS: 🔴CETAG Strike Continues Until This Is Done

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 ✍Sir_OJ  CETAG Strike Continues: KEY DEMAND TO BE RESOLVED SOON The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) strike continues. The primary demand is the migration of college tutors to the rank of university assistant lecturers.  Initially receiving salaries akin to training colleges, tutors now seek recognition reflecting the upgrade to colleges of education. Currently, 98% of tutors qualify for this migration. Despite government efforts to address various issues, CETAG remains firm. In a council meeting held today, Saturday, August 3, 2024, CETAG members unanimously agreed that the strike will only end once the migration is fully implemented and all due salaries are paid.  This stance underscores their frustration and the importance of professional recognition. Resolving this strike is critical for the future of education in Ghana.  Students in the various Colleges of Education can finally be optimistic that the strike will be called of in t...