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2022: Approved Probationary Period for Teachers in the GES

Ferdinand|EducationGhana| October 12| 2022: Approved Probationary Period for Teachers in the GES

 

The Collective Agreement is a document which contains the accepted conditions of service of workers in the Ghana Education Service (GES) as agreed upon by their Union leadership and representatives of the GES at a meeting organized for such purpose.

In August 2020, both parties met to decide on an agreement after the 2009 Collective Agreement expired several years without being renewed.

The Collective Agreement outlined the Content of the Letter of Appointment of teachers recruited into the Ghana Education Service (GES).

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According to the Approved Probationary Period for Teachers in the GES, the agreement indicated that;

All teaching employees of the Service shall serve a probationary period of one (1) year on the first appointment, commencing on the date of such appointment.

All probationers shall be given the necessary assistance as enshrined inthe Teacher Management Support Services Document by their immediate heads to enable them to establish themselves in the Service

Download the Employees Personal Record Form HERE

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