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Majority in Parliament appeals to UTAG return to work

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Published February 16, 2022
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The Majority in Parliament has appealed to striking University Teachers to return to the lecture halls in the interest of students.

Members of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) have deserted lecture halls for more than a month now in demand for better conditions of service.

The National Labour Commission (NLC) secured a court order on Tuesday 15th February 2022 for the lecturers to return to work.

Speaking to the media in Parliament Wednesday, Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin said in spite of the court order which UTAG has hinted of defying, the lecturers should consider the plight of students and return to work.

“Ours is to make a plead to UTAG to consider the plight of students and good faith from the government to still seat down with them. And on the bases of that plead with them to go back to the classroom and support our kids in school.

“Of course, they have every legitimate right to demand what is theirs. At the same time we are pleading with them to balance that demand with the plight of our students so that the academic calendar is not unduly disrupted,” he pleaded.

J N February 16, 2022
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