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We’ll not call off impending strike until our salaries are increased – UTAG members
Members of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), have defended their decision to embark on an indefinite strike from Monday, August 2, 2021.
The decision to embark on the strike follows a five-day ultimatum given to the government to restore the 2012 conditions of service.
Per the 2012 conditions of service for members of UTAG, their salaries were fixed between US$1,500 and US$2,000.
The teachers are not happy under the current dispensation, which pegs their salaries at a minimum of US$900.
They say this has made them worse off, hence their agitation for immediate correction.
A lecturer who spoke to Citi News on condition of anonymity said: “Currently, a basic salary together with the market premium is just about $1000, so you see how worse off we’ve become.”
Another lecturer also said UTAG will not participate in any further negotiations if the salary range is not reversed.
“We are asking that that level be restored before other negotiations can take place,” he said.
“When we are struggling to get people to teach, and so this is a very high disincentive,” another lecturer intimated.
A female lecturer also said the current salary level is not commensurate with the cost of living in the country.