The Technical Universities Teachers Association (TUTAG) has called off its industrial action.
This was after a meeting the association had with the National Labour Commission (NLC) and the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) on Monday.
Greater Accra Regional Chair of TUTAG, Dr. Ibrahim Zubeiru confirmed the latest development on Eyewitness News, and urged students to prepare for resumption of academic work.
TUTAG has been on a strike demanding a migration of its members to the pay grade of public university lecturers.
They had also been demanding an increase in the allowances they are given to the appropriate level arguing that emoluments due them were not released despite a directive from the Ministry of Finance to the Controller and Accountant General’s Department.
NLC ruling
The NLC in its ruling urged TUTAG to “immediately” call off their strike and “return to work.”
It implored the government to pay TUTAG members who qualify, electricity, rent, maintenance, off-campus and security allowances at the end of December 2019.
The Commission, on the matter of entertainment and fuel allowances for the university lecturers, said those “shall be paid to deserving officeholders in December 2019.”
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