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TEWU gives government two weeks to address non-teaching staff grievances or face industrial action

The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of TUC (Ghana) has given government and education authorities a two-week ultimatum to address what it describes as persistent discrimination and poor working conditions affecting non-teaching staff across the education sector.“Despite the essential roles that non-teaching staff in educational institutions play, these workers continue to face discrimination, delayed payment of remuneration, unfair labour practices, inadequate recognition, limited career progression and poor working conditions,” the Union stated.
The Union is further demanding the full implementation of the negotiated Conditions of Service for non-teaching staff of the GES.
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