Some qualified newly trained teachers are demanding their immediate postings.
The teachers who graduated in March 2018 as well as re-sitters for September 2019, are asking the Ghana Education Service (GES) management to post all newly trained teachers “who cannot access their postings.”
They have warned to picket from next week should the GES fail to post them or give them “any good news”.
The teachers, who form the Coalition of Unposted Qualified Newly Trained Teachers Nationwide, want management of GES to immediately resolve issues with their postings.
“We arguably believe that issues concerning our postings will be resolve as quickly as possible in other to avoid this massive picketing exercise which is about to take place” they said in a statement issued Monday.
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