The strike action, VCTU-G said, has had a negative impact on students and the entire academic calendar.
Theis was contained in a press statement issued to the GNA in Cape Coast and signed by Professor John F. Eshun, Chairman of the VCTU-G at the end of its second regular meeting held on Monday.
The statement called on the government to expedite action in resolving the issues raised by the staff associations to ensure that industrial harmony returned to the technical university campuses.
On Monday October 7, 2019 members of TUTAG declared a sit down strike over what they described as poor conditions of service after the conversion of polytechnics into technical universities.
They were joined by the Technical University Administrators on Friday October 18, 2019.
They said they would only resume work when government resolves the issues raised. Read Full Story

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