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Here's why UTAG is threatening a nationwide strike

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  • Truth Table 2 days ago

    And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’ (Acts 2:21) .
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  • JNR JJ 2 days ago

    If payment of MPs salary has been increase by 100%, then the Lecturers should demand 100% increase. In 2004, MPs were paid 3500, how are they paid 60,000 when the lecturers salary are still stagnant?
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  • JNR JJ 2 days ago

    If payment of MPs salary has been increase by 100%, then the Lecturers should demand 100% increase. In 2004, MPs were paid 3500, how are they paid 60,000 when the lecturers salary are still stagnant?
    Post retirement contract ...
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  • JNR JJ 2 days ago

    If payment of MPs salary has been increase by 100%, then the Lecturers should demand 100% increase. In 2004, MPs were paid 3500, how are they paid 60,000 when the lecturers salary are still stagnant?
    Post retirement contract ...
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  • NJE 2 days ago

    HMMMMM. GHANA is sweet oooo. Any association can just called strike and government will continue paying the striking workers salaries.
    The associations should be made to shoulder the salaries of their members when on strike. ...
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  • Peter 2 days ago

    UTAG always complain about conditions of service, but would never come out after their meeting to tell Ghanaians this is how we are going to improve upon teaching and learning on campuses. Always demanding and taking from stu ...
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