Striking teacher unions have called off their five day strike after the national labour commission secured an exparte motion against them.
Meanwhile, the ministry of employment and labour relations has lauded the teacher unions for calling off their strike for discussions in the removal of GES boss dr eric nkansah continue.
One of the teacher unions the national association of graduate teachers NAGRAT called off the strike on behalf of the other unions.
President of NAGRAT ,Eric Angel Carbonu was disturbed a court injunction was secured to compel them to call off.
He said, the teacher unions together with other public associations will fight to get rid of political interference in state institution.
Meanwhile the deputy minister of employment and labour relations Bright Wireko Brobbey has praised the teacher unions for calling off its strike.
He spoke about plans to resume discussion on the removal of the director general of Ghana education service.
He also pleaded with aggrieved public sector unions who are threatening strike from next week to stop.
Deputy minister Bright Wireko Brobbey asked labour unions to consider the budgetary constraints of government and not to strike.
By uniquenewsgh.com
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