CETAG Members Await President's Official Statement on Strike Resolution
We understand your eagerness for updates regarding the CETAG strike, which began on 1st August 2023. There have been significant developments in this regard:
On 1st September 2023, various colleges conducted a crucial vote to determine whether to resume normal activities or continue the strike. The outcomes of these votes have been communicated to the zonal levels, and subsequently, the results will be forwarded to the national level.
As of now, we are all eagerly awaiting the response from the national executive of CETAG. Their decision will play a vital role in determining the course of action. Please remain patient and calm while awaiting the official declarations from the President of CETAG.
We understand the uncertainty and frustration this situation may bring, but rest assured that your College Desk Gh team is diligently monitoring the developments and will provide updates as soon as they become available.
Let's hope for a swift resolution that benefits all stakeholders.
Sincerely,
[College Desk Gh Team]
Thus great, College Desk
ReplyDeleteAs a student teacher, I fully support my seniors on their ongoing strike and I pray they continue to fight for what belongs to them. Government of Ghana have money and they keeping them at their houses instead of utilizing when necessary. Until they’ve been paid full, they shouldn’t come to class 3nn3 )kyena nso ka ho. Thank you
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