Strikes in Ghana
NLC explains reason for court order against striking teachers
GNAT to meet legal team over court order
We’re not poor beggars; we’ll never beg any gov’t for food – Teachers to Nsowah
Biased NLC now spokesperson for government – Teachers
Teachers strike comment: Edu. Minister lacked emotional intelligence – Baako
Dansonman teachers abandon classrooms as strike action begins
Call off illegal strike immediately - NLC orders teachers
Labour Commission orders teacher unions to call off ‘illegal’ strike
Please return to the classrooms – PTA begs teachers
NLC to meet striking Teacher Unions over salary arrears concerns
Teacher Unions demand full payment of arrears before they call-off strike
Teachers on strike but others attend classes
Politicians don’t love Ghana more than striking teachers – Kwesi Pratt
GES shocked at Teacher Unions ‘illegitimate’ strike
Teachers declare strike
Three teacher unions declare nationwide strike
Unemployed teachers picket at Education Ministry to demand postings
Government confident of getting doctors to shelve Monday’s strike
Judicial Service, Staff tussle over strike
We won’t end our strike, only court can declare it illegal - JUSAG to NLC
Go back to work now – JUSAG ordered
Judicial service staff refuse to call off strike
Return To Post – Judicial Staff Told
JUSAG strike illegal – NLC
Labour Commission to drag JUSAG to court over ‘illegal’ strike
GMA to strike next Monday over service conditions
Doctors give govt one week to renew service conditions
Government has not taken us seriously – GMA
We’ve sacrificed for the past year; no more extensions – GMA
Striking Technical University lecturers to starts work on Monday
GNAT calls on government to make retraining of teachers a priority
TUWAG threatens to join TUTAG strike over service conditions
Be tough on govt until your demands are met – MP to TUTAG
‘Claims about our migration onto Single Spine Salary Structure untrue’ – TUTAG
TUTAG rejects gov’t proposals after eight-hour long stakeholders meeting
TUTAG strike: Academic calendar may be extended – Vice Chancellors hint