Teachers directed to call off strike by the National Labour Commission (NLC)

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 Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of the Trades Union Congress, the Senior Staff Association of Public Universities, and the Federation of Universities Senior Staff have been directed by the National Labour Commission (NLC) to immediately call off their strike.

The unions declared a strike in response to the government’s neglect of issues about pensions and the alleged unjust termination of their overtime allowances.

Speaking to journalist on Wednesday,Executive Secretary of the NLC, Ofosu Asamoah stressed on the need for the unions to call off the strike and negotiate with the government for their concerns to be addressed.

He said these unions could not negotiate by law if they were still on strike.According to him,the government was ready to negotiate with the unions, adding that he believed the unions would heed the directive.

“By law, if you are still on the strike, you can’t negotiate. The law frowns at it. You can’t even wear red bands. It is intimidating. You brought up three issues, and two have been solved. The first one, your allowances have been resolved, the UMAT and the UCC have been solved. The third one, which is in issue, the party against whom you are says I am guilty; however, let’s sit down and know how to correct it,” Mr. Asamoah stated.

Mark Korankye, the General Secretary of the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) of the TUC, has disclosed that the unions would consult their members before reaching a final decision.

“NLC has given directives that the Ministry of Finance should meet with us to discuss and resolve the matter by the 1st of February. There are also issues that GTEC has to also resolve as far as overtime and other issues are also concerned. So they have also been directed to, as a matter of urgency, get this matter resolved. To the unions, the Commission says call off your strike.”

“Before we can make any pronouncement on that, since we are only representatives here, we have to go and confirm with our rank and file and other leaders who are not here. So we are going to call a meeting of our members probably tomorrow or Friday, and then we will discuss what transpired here,” he added.