Spokesperson for CETAG, Dominic Owusu Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has threatened continued strike actions if government fails to implement a National Labour Commission ruling in their favour. CETAG, which has been in a long struggle for better conditions of service at a press briefing in Ho on August 15, stressed they will not back down until their demands are fully met. The spokesperson of the teachers said they are demanding immediate action from government to ensure better conditions of service for them. CETAG in a press statement noted that the battle for fair treatment dates back to 2021, when they first went on strike over unresolved issues related to their conditions of service. In spite of the numerous negotiations and meetings, they have still not arrived at a consensus agreement with government, the statement stressed.