CETAG Strike: No Decision Yet, Court Battle Looms

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The College of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has yet to decide on whether to call off their ongoing strike, despite an anticipation that a virtual meeting would be held on Friday, June 21st, 2024.

The NLC had urged the association to suspend their industrial action following their hearing on Thursday, June 20th.

However, information received by Coleman Publications reveals that the planned meeting to discuss the NLC directive did not take place, and the association is yet to decide on its next steps.

SEE ALSO: CETAG Strike Legal, Government Urged to Implement Labour Commission Ruling

Meanwhile, the NLC has taken legal action against the employer, filing a case in the high court for their failure to implement the conditions of service for the striking teachers as directed.

The court appearance has been scheduled to take place on Wednesday, June 26th, 2024.

SEE ALSO: NLC Hearing: FWSC and CETAG Case Goes to Court for Non-Compliance

CETAG has firmly communicated previously that they will not end their strike until the employer fully implements the Arbitral Award orders.

Therefore, the fate of the ongoing industrial action remains uncertain, pending CETAG’s decision on holding a meeting or waiting for the high court proceedings on the aforementioned date.

SEE ALSO: NLC orders CETAG to call off strike

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