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Teacher Unions call for a reverse of the 2022 Academic Calendar stating 4 reasons

EducationGhana| January 17| Teacher Unions: The major Teacher Unions in the Ghana Education Service (GES) have called on the GES to as a matter of urgency reverse the 2022 academic calendar for basic schools.

Read their statement below:

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PRESS RELEASE BY UNIONS IN EDUCATION

REACTION OF THE UNIONS IN EDUCATION (GNAT, NAGRAT, TEWU AND CCT-GH) TO THE UNILATERAL CHANGE FROM TRIMESTER ACADEMIC CALENDAR TO A SEMESTER ACADEMIC CALENDAR

The attention of the Unions in Education has been drawn to a document in the public domain purported to have changed from a trimester to a semester academic calendar by the GES.

Such a major policy change should have attracted a wide consultation and therefore find both the pronouncement and the document offensive and takes exception to them.

We state emphatically, that at no point in time were the Unions in Education consulted on such a major policy decision. The major issues emanating from the unilateral decision by the GES are as follows:

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1) The hours’ workers in Education require to work per day and per week have been a bother to Unions especially when instructional and working hours have been increased unilaterally without discussion and negotiations especially with the Unions in Education.

2) Per our Collective Agreement with regards to our working Conditions, major policies such as this should come for discussion and negotiation.

3) As Educators and speaking from a professional point of view, the thorough discussion will bring to the fore the effects of a long school calendar on both teaching and learning and also on the health of both workers and learners.

4) The Unions in Education sees the decision taken to unilaterally change the school calendar into a semester one as arbitrary and imposition by the GES on major stakeholders of which the Unions in Education are part.

We, therefore, call on the GES to immediately withdraw the policy, pending full consultations with the Unions in Education and other major stakeholders and do serve notice, that failure to do so would be resisted fiercely.

Thomas T. Musah, General Secretary, GNAT (0243532235)

Angel Carbonu, President, NAGRAT (0244665065)

King Ali Awudu, President, CCT-GH (0208967598)

Mark Dankyira Korankye, General Secretary, TEWU

(0275650225)

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