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CETAG abandons meeting with Education Ministry due to unsigned agreement document

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The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) withdrew from a crucial meeting with the Education Ministry on Friday, July 26, citing a lack of concrete commitment from government. The meeting aimed to resolve the ongoing strike action by CETAG, but CETAG expressed dissatisfaction with the absence of a signed letter from the Finance Ministry, which they deemed necessary to authenticate any agreement.

This development suggests that the strike may continue indefinitely, as CETAG seeks a more binding commitment from the government. CETAG’s National Communications Officer, Fedilis Kumaayi expressed disappointment that the expected agreement document, which is supposed to have been signed by the Ministry and key stakeholders, was not presented.

He lamented the letter that was brought to the meeting by the Ministry of Education was not signed. This document was meant to serve as the basis for discussions, but its absence has hindered progress.

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CETAG has been on strike since June 14, pressing for improved conditions of service, including the implementation of the arbitral awards granted by the National Labour Commission. The lack of a signed agreement has further delayed resolution, leaving the strike ongoing.

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