CETAG Calls Off Strike, Classes to Resume – Gh Edu Pro
Confirmed: Strike Called Off: A New Chapter Unfolds for CETAG The wait is finally over! After 71 long days, the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has announced the suspension of its strike. This milestone marks a…
Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) to Suspend Industrial Action – Gh Edu Pro
Government and CETAG Find Common Ground The Government Team and the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) met on August 19, 2024, to address the pressing concerns of CETAG members. The meeting, held at the Ministry of…
CETAG Strike: National Executive Council( NEO) Suspends Council Meeting, Sends Representatives to MELR for Clarification
In a recent update, the National Executive Council (NEO) has announced the suspension of the council meeting previously scheduled for 19th August, 2024. This decision comes after careful consideration of comments and suggestions from Honorable…
If the money is there to recruit 2,500 new teachers, why can’t that money be used to pay CETAG?” – Razak Soale, TTAG President, to GTEC.
In an interview with Joy News’ “The Pulse” show, President of the Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG), Razak Soale, lashed out at the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) for seeking financial clearance to recruit…
GTEC directs Colleges of Education to Remain Open Amidst Ongoing Negotiations
Update on CETAG Strike: Colleges of Education Remain Open Amidst Ongoing Negotiations The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has addressed concerns regarding the potential closure of the 46 colleges of education. In a statement released on…
CETAG Members Lament Financial Hardship as Salary Freeze Continues into Strike’s 65th Day
For 65 days, teachers at Ghana’s Colleges of Education have been on strike, fighting for improved conditions of service and fair treatment. But as negotiations with the government stall, their resolve is being tested like never before.…
CETAG Rejects Government’s Offer for Dialogue, Citing Unproductive Talks
p> Dr. Dominic Owusu, spokesperson for the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG), has revealed that the association has exhausted all avenues for negotiation with the government. Despite engaging in over 23 meetings,…
A caring government would have addressed CETAG’s concerns by now, – Mahama
As the strike by the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) enters its second month, the frustration and despair of teacher trainees and educators continues. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer, John Dramani…
CETAG Strike: Clement Apaak Urges Action to Prevent Long-Term Damage to Students’ Futures
A Plea for Action: The CETAG Strike’s Devastating Impact on Students. As the CETAG strike enters its 64th day, the situation grows increasingly dire for students in our colleges of education. Clement Apaak, a member of the Education…
GTEC has announced a crucial meeting to discuss the migration process of CETAG into university grades and salary structure pay.
Professor Francis K.E. Nunoo Calls Key Meeting” In a significant development, Professor Francis K.E. Nunoo, Deputy Director General of GTEC, has announced a crucial meeting to discuss the migration process of CETAG into university grades and…