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Wed, 25 Nov 2020
Source: gbcghanaonline.com
President of the Association of Aggrieved Teachers, Foster Nana Poku, has said they are disappointed that Government is now denying it owes teachers legacy arrears.
Speaking to Radio Ghana, Nana Poku said several meetings were held with stakeholders but the government has reneged on the promises it made.
He told George Ankrah, the journalist, that the affected teachers and families would advise themselves if the government does not bulge.
Nana Poku admitted that the government is shortchanging them by paying for only a certain category of year groups.
Source: gbcghanaonline.com
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