The Teachers and Education Workers Union (TEWU) is to withdraw its services across the country.
The Teachers and Education Workers Union (TEWU) is to withdraw its services across the country.
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The Teachers and Education Workers Union (TEWU) will from Saturday, April 15, 2023, withdraw its services across the country.
TEWU members are demanding the payment of professional and skills development allowance which they say has been in arrears since 2021.
General Secretary of TEWU, Mark Dankyira Korankye said the National Labour Commission has been notified of their action.
According to Mr Denkyira, although processes leading to the payment of the allowance have been concluded, the Government is deliberately frustrating the union’s efforts in getting the payment done for its members.
A statement issued by the Union signed by its Secretary, Mark Dankyira Korankye, noted: “We have come to the conclusion that although processes leading to the payment of the allowance have been concluded, our Employer and the Government side are deliberately frustrating the union’s effort in getting this legitimate for our members.”
“If by 15 April 2023, we do not hear of pragmatic and positive measures put in place to ensure payment of the allowances, we will have no option than to resume our strike action which was suspended on 5 January 2023, in good faith and full of trust which has been broken on the side of government,” the statement added.
TEWU, whose members include bursars, cooks, cleaners, administrators, accountants, and auditors, among others, called off its nationwide strike last year after a meeting with stakeholders to discuss their grievances.
A committee was set up to deliberate on their grievances after it had called off the strike.