The Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWUG) has also declared a nationwide strike.
They have thus joined the Senior Staff Association and the Ghana Association of University Administrators in the industrial action.
The Union says the action has been necessitated following the government’s failure to address its pension and conditions of service demand.
Addressing the media in Kumasi, the National Chairman of TEWUG, Sulemana Abdul-Rahman, noted that “the labour unions in the public universities wrote to the National Labour Commission (NLC) in October 2023 in demand of the implementation of a ruling by the Commission concerning the payment of vehicle maintenance allowance, off-campus allowance, payment of Tier 2 pension funds, and payment of overtime or extra duty allowance to deserving staff in the public universities, but no positive response has come out of it.”.
“The sheer failure of the National Labour Commission/government to comply with the ruling and address the demands of the three labour unions in the public universities, namely, the Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA), TEWUG, and SSA-UoG, had left us with no option but to lay down our tools.”.
Effective February 1, TEWUG has resolved to withdraw all its services in all public universities as a means of “advocating for workers’ rights”
“Following the lackadaisical nature of the employer, which is the Government of Ghana, to address the challenges and problems of TEWUG members in traditional public universities, the Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWUG) hereby declares an indefinite nationwide strike effective on Thursday, 1st 1, 2024, until further notice,” Abdul Rahman indicated.