TEACHER UNIONS
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Education
GES Provides Update on Remaining Collective Agreement Negotiations with Teacher Unions
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced significant progress regarding the implementation of outstanding issues in the Collective Agreement with…
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Teacher Unions finally give Update on Ruling by the National Labour Commission
Following the directives issued by the National Labour Commission (NLC) on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, after the declaration of a…
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Is The Conditions of Service Agreement Between The Teacher Unions and FWSC Realistic or just PaperWork?
In a landmark development for the educational sector in Ghana, a significant agreement has been reached between the government and…
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Address our concerns before May 13 – Teacher Unions
Before May 13, 2024, the government has been urged by a few Pre-Tertiary Education Teacher Unions in the Upper East…
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Teachers will go on strike if the government doesn’t comply with their demands
The government has twenty-four hours to stop pre-tertiary teacher unions from going on strike across the country. The union leadership…
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Teacher Unions call off strike action
The industrial strike that was initiated by the three pre-tertiary teachers’ unions on March 20, 2024, has been called off.…
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Teacher Unions declare indefinite strike
A strike by three labor unions involved in pre-tertiary education has been declared, with effect from today, March 20, 2024,…
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Teacher Unions Demand Inclusion of Education Priorities in Party Manifestoes
Teacher unions in Ghana have called for a significant shift in the country’s political landscape by demanding the inclusion of…
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The Role of Teacher Unions in Ghana: A Comprehensive Assessment of Their Impact on Ghanaian Teachers
Teacher unions play a significant role in shaping the education landscape of any nation. In Ghana, these unions have been…
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