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We’ve worked without condition of service since 2008 – GAUA

The Association says the absence of an updated condition of service, coupled with disparities in allowances between teaching and non-teaching staff, has contributed significantly to its decision to embark on industrial action.
Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA) says its members have been working without a formal condition of service since 2008, describing the situation as a major concern that has been allowed to persist for far too long.
Mr Aidoo stressed that the action is not intended to compete with the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), but rather to ensure that non-teaching staff receive what they believe they deserve.
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