UTAG uncertain when strike will end with 5 days to “21-day closure” date

The President of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), Professor Solomon Nunoo, says association is uncertain when members will return to the classroom.

Public universities across the country are at risk of a mass shutdown as the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) strike enters its third consecutive week.

The strike is nearing its 21-day ultimatum for the continuous suspension of academic activities.

By statutes, public universities must be closed down after 21 days of non-academic work.

Universities Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) says its industrial strike still holds despite the National Labour Commission (NLC) declaring the strike as illegal.

UTAG’s strike commenced an industrial strike Monday January 10.

“For the reasons stated above, the NEC of UTAG at its meeting held on 7th January 2022 reiterated its resolve to follow through with the decision to withdraw teaching and related activities until further notice with effect from Monday, 10th January 2022 and call on all UTAG members across the fifteen (15) branches to observe this directive.

“As a matter of urgency, we also call on the Employer to restore members to the 2013 IMP of 114% of Basic Salary in the interim whilst Government goes ahead to formulate guidelines to implement the appropriate recommendations to address the CoS of the University Teacher. Following the uneasiness among UTAG members, any delay by the Employer would further exacerbate the already fragile academic calendar to the detriment of all stakeholders,” UTAG said in the statement that announced their strike.

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Speaking to sit-in-host for Atinka FM’s AM Drive, Nana Owoahene Acheampong, President for the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), Professor Solomon Nunoo, said the association has not heard any positive feedback from government and so as it stands everything depends on government.

He added that the Association is currently preparing to defend itself in court with respect to the suit against the Association by the National Labour commission.

The National Labour Commission is praying the court to coerce UTAG members to end the strike and return to the classrooms.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Vivian Adu | [email protected]

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