The Tertiary Education workers Union of Ghana to continue with their industrial strike

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The Members of  the Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWU-GH) has been urged to go on with their industrial strike despite a meeting with the government on Friday, February 9, 2024.

TEWUG declared an industrial strike on February 1 to demand the payment of members’ Tier-2 and vehicle maintenance allowance.

The government accepted to pay the Tier-2 of members, which it has since honoured, with the vehicle maintenance allowance still in arrears.

TEWUG, in a statement on Monday, therefore urged its members to continue with the strike action until the vehicle maintenance allowance is paid to deserving members.

“The government has since resolved the issue of Tier 2 and also directed the public universities that were affected to pay the overtime and extra duty allowance, but silent on the vehicle maintenance allowance payment to deserving staff.”

“Some of these issues remain unresolved as the employer, since February 1, 2024, has refused to resolve the issue of the vehicle maintenance allowance. The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWU-GH) in the public universities, therefore, wishes to reiterate that the ongoing strike action is to continue until further notice.”