CETAG Strike: Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana Speaks Out
The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has been on strike for weeks, and the situation remains unresolved. In a bid to set the records straight and address the concerns of the public, CETAG has called an emergency press conference. This article aims to humanize the story behind the strike and provide an update on the upcoming press conference.
CETAG's strike is not just about teachers' welfare; it's a fight for fairness and justice. The association is demanding better working conditions, improved salaries, and a more conducive learning environment for their students. The strike has affected thousands of students and parents, but CETAG remains resolute in their pursuit of a better future.
The Press Conference
The press conference, scheduled for Monday, July 22nd, 2024, at Wesley College, Kumasi, aims to address the misconceptions surrounding the strike. CETAG leaders will provide updates on the negotiations with the government and clarify their stance on the matter. The conference is an opportunity for the association to humanize their struggle and connect with the public on a personal level.
Details of the Press Conference
- Date: Monday, July 22nd, 2024
- Time: 12 noon
- Venue: Wesley College, Kumasi
The CETAG strike is a testament to the dedication and commitment of teachers in Ghana's Colleges of Education. As the strike continues, it's essential to remember the human faces behind the headlines. The press conference is an opportunity for CETAG to share their story and rally support from the public. We urge all media houses and outlets to attend and amplify the voices of these dedicated educators.
Solidarity with CETAG!
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