CETAG Strike Continues: No Call-Off Despite Government Promises

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There has been a surge in calls to our front desk from trainees inquiring whether CETAG has called off its industrial action.

We wish to clarify that, as of this moment, there is no official communication from CETAG stating a call-off of their industrial action.

During a meeting on Friday, July 5th, the government pledged to address all of CETAG’s concerns within two weeks, urging them to suspend the strike.

However, CETAG emphasized that they will not end their “destiny strike” until they receive payments, bank alerts, and see all other issues resolved.

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Further discussions regarding the unilateral variation of positions allowances for CETAG members are scheduled for Friday, July 12th.

Following the July 5th meeting, CETAG members confirmed their strike remains in full force despite the government’s promises.

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Therefore, until CETAG releases an official statement, individuals should disregard any rumors about the strike being called off.

Regarding the extension of the academic calendar, the information we have received suggests it will not be extended.

However, Coleman Publications will continue to monitor both the strike situation and the academic calendar and provide updates to our valued readers as needed.

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