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Education Ministry commends NLC for halting teachers’ strike with court order

The Ministry of Education (MoE) has commended the National Labour Commission (NLC) for going to court to secure an order to restrain the striking teachers from continuing with their action.

Three teacher unions, the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) and the Coalition of Concerned Teachers (CCT), declared a strike on December 9, 2019, demanding the payment of what they termed as legacy arrears.

The NLC, which described the strike as illegal and a breach of Ghana’s labour laws, directed the teachers to call off the strike and return to work, but the directive was ignored.

The teachers at the time said they had not been officially served with such correspondence and they would respond if they were duly served.

NLC then proceeded to secure a court order to compel the three striking teacher unions to immediately call off their industrial action.

Vincent Assafuah, head of Public Relations at the Ministry of Education, in an interview on Eyewitness News, said the NLC’s action was in the right direction.

The President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Angel Carbonu on Eyewitness News said they will unwillingly heed the order of the court and return to the classroom and resume the strike after 10 days; a comment Mr. Assafuah described as unfortunate.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Ministry of Education have in separate press releases described the teacher unions’ strike as baseless, illegal and shocking.

Authorities held a series of meetings with the leadership of the teacher groups where they discussed the payment of the said arrears with the modalities involved adding that a December 5 ultimatum given by the teachers was not realistic.

But the teachers insist their strike was justified on all fronts and had earlier insisted that they will not rescind their decision and will only return to the classrooms if the monies due them are paid.

Source:Fiilafmonline/CitiNews

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