Any principal or affiliated university that tries to break the class attendance policy will face legal repercussions-CETAG

 


Any principal or affiliated university that tries to break the class attendance policy will face legal repercussions-CETAG


CETAG, the teachers union for Ghana's colleges of education, is on strike. They are warning principals and students that any exams held during the strike won't count.


Since teachers haven't been working for weeks, students can't meet attendance requirements to take exams. CETAG says they will take legal action if anyone tries to hold exams anyway.


CETAG also denies rumours about the strike. They say the government hasn't paid them what they're owed and there's no court order to end the strike. CETAG will stay on strike until their demands are met.


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