2 years ago
The General Secretary of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Thomas Musah has shown that his outfit doesn't credit to the idea that administration has no cash. He said they won't likewise get involved with the contention of those truism it is some unacceptable chance to strike over Cost of Living Allowance (COLA). As per him, the commitment of instructor associations with government on the issue began before Ghana's u-go to the IMF.
Talking on Accra-based Joy News today, that's what he noticed, despite the financial circumstance, the place of the instructor associations is as yet unchanged. That's what he added, at a gathering yesterday that finished uncertainly, the IMF bailout influencing their solicitation was not even referenced.
"The attestation that it is far-fetched and there is no cash and different things, I think we don't know about that one. We have connected with and our commitment originate before the approaching of the IMF thus we stand where we stand and we trust that every one of the things to table, it will get together, yet until further notice, at the previous gathering it finished in a gridlock and we as a whole concurred that another date will be planned and when another date is booked, same will be imparted by the public authority to the side of the coordinated work and we will take the choice from that point.
"That is on the table. Some other issues like what you are talking about didn't come up to the table so nothing has changed. We stand where we are currently," he replied in light of the whether or not their interest can be met thinking about the absence of assets. The Coalition for Teacher Unions comprised of GNAT, NAGRAT, TEWU and CCT proclaimed an endless strike on July 4 more than their 20% COLA.
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