Teacher Unions Announce August 9 Strike Over Unpaid Allowances

Teacher Unions Announce August 9 Strike Over Unpaid Allowances: What You Need to Know

Three major teacher unions in Ghana have announced a nationwide strike on August 9 due to unpaid allowances. The Senior Staff Association-Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG), the Federation of Senior Staff Associations of Ghana (FUSSAG), and the Teachers and Educational Workers Union of the Trade Union Congress (TEWU-TUC) are taking action in response to the Finance Ministry’s failure to release the necessary payments.

Why Are the Teacher Unions Striking?

The unions are demanding the release of the Vehicle Maintenance Allowance (VMA) and other owed allowances. Despite repeated attempts to engage with the Ministry of Finance, the unions have received no response. This has led to mounting frustration among the union members, who feel they are being unjustly denied their dues.

Key Points of Contention

  • Unpaid Allowances: The unions are owed Vehicle Maintenance Allowance and other compensations.
  • Government Inaction: Multiple efforts to secure payment authorization from the Ministry of Finance have been ignored.
  • Ultimatum: The unions have set a deadline of August 8 for the government to release the payments, failing which a strike will commence on August 9.

Union Statements

In a statement issued on August 5, the unions expressed their frustration and issued an ultimatum to the government. They emphasized their commitment to protecting their members’ rights and warned of the impending strike if their demands are not met.

Government’s Response

The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission has taken steps by writing to the Ministry of Finance to initiate the payment process. However, the unions insist that without official authorization from the ministry, they cannot receive their payments. The unions have accused the government of using delaying tactics to avoid paying the allowances.

Potential Impact

The strike, if it proceeds, will have a significant impact on educational institutions across Ghana. The unions have made it clear that they are prepared to take all necessary steps to ensure their members receive their rightful dues.

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