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UTAG’s Impending Nationwide Strike And Government’s Silence On Conditions of Service

January 12, 2024
Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
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UTAG’s Impending Nationwide Strike And Government’s Silence On Conditions of Service

UTAG

In a dramatic turn of events, the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to a nationwide strike, pointing to the government’s apparent indifference and lack of engagement in crucial negotiations related to their conditions of service.

The standoff, fueled by concerns over base pay and market premiums, has pushed the University Teachers Association of Ghana to the brink of industrial action.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra, the University Teachers Association of Ghana’s General Secretary, Dr. Eliasu Mumuni, underscored the significance of discussions on base pay as a pivotal concern that could potentially force a reconsideration of their decision.

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Dr. Mumuni revealed that members of University Teachers Association of Ghana would soon convene to announce the specific date for the commencement of the strike, emphasizing the necessity of obtaining collective permission from the membership.

“We need that collective permission for membership to say we are behind you, so go ahead. And within this period, we are working on that and prompting the NLC [National Labour Commission] that this is how far we think we can come with the government when it has to do with our conditions of service.

“So within the period, if they are not able to reach us, and we have gone through the formality of engaging all the membership of all the 15 campuses, as well as prompting the Labour Commission, then we are good to go”.

Dr. Eliasu Mumuni

The latest development saw both University Teachers Association of Ghana and the Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana (TUTAG) walking out of a meeting with the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC).

The associations expressed their frustration with the Commission’s perceived bad faith, contempt, and indifference towards crucial aspects of their conditions of service.

Citing the government’s lack of commitment and what they deemed as gross disrespect, University Teachers Association of Ghana and the Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana announced their decision to abstain from any further meetings that fail to produce meaningful outcomes.

UTAG AND FWSC Meeting
UTAG and TUTAG in a Engagement With Fair Wages and Salaries Commission

In a stern warning, they emphasized that the voices of university lecturers would soon find expression in a manner more comprehensible to their employers or the government.

As the impasse continues, concerns are mounting about the potential consequences of a nationwide strike on the academic calendar and the broader implications for Ghana’s education sector.

The government’s response, or lack thereof, to the legitimate concerns raised by the University Teachers Association of Ghana appears to be setting the stage for a confrontation with potentially far-reaching consequences.

A strike action by university lecturers can have significant and wide-ranging impacts on academic works, affecting various aspects of the educational ecosystem.

It’s important to note that the impact of a strike action can vary based on the duration, the willingness of parties to negotiate, and the effectiveness of contingency plans that would be adopted by the respective public universities.

However, the long-term effects of a strike action by University Teachers Association of Ghana and the Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana may extend beyond the immediate disruption of the university’s academic calendar but would also have severe effect on the overall academic atmosphere of Ghana.

The spotlight is now on whether a resolution can be reached before the voices of frustration and discontent manifest in a full-blown strike by the University Teachers Association of Ghana and the Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana.

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Tags: Dr. Eliasu MumuniFair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC)Strike ActionTechnical University Teachers Association of GhanaUniversity Teachers Association of Ghana
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