The College Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (UTAG), the Technical College Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (TUTAG), and the Faculties of Training Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (CETAG) have collectively issued a requirement for the quick fee of their E-book and Analysis Allowance.
They’ve additional indicated that failure by the federal government to honour this obligation will compel them to embark on a nationwide strike efficient Thursday, June 13, 2025.
In an announcement issued at present, underneath the headline ‘Alternate Price and Fee for the E-book and Analysis (BRA) Allowance’ signifies that“The College Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (UTAG), the Technical College Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (TUTAG), and the Faculties of Training Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana(CETAG) want to categorical our deep concern and discontent over the undue delay in releasing the trade charge for the e book and analysis allowance and fee.”
Based on them, this delay has prompted important uncertainty and frustration amongst our members, who rely on this vital assist for his or her analysis and educational work.
They famous that at a joint assembly held on June 8, 2025, the undersigned unions unanimously resolved that the federal government should, as a matter of urgency, launch the trade charge and begin the fee course of for the e book and analysis allowance to our members.
“Regardless of the late launch of the charges.we have now resolved that we’ll not settle for an extension of funds past September 2025. We
stress that this allowance is a statutory entitlement underneath our Situations of Service and a necessary useful resource for advancing analysis, instructing, and information sharing,” they added.
The joint assertion additional added that“We hereby notify all stakeholders that if the federal government fails to
UTAG, TUTAG, and CETAG threaten strike over delayed e book and analysis allowance
The College Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (UTAG), the Technical College Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (TUTAG), and the Faculties of Training Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (CETAG) have collectively issued a requirement for the quick fee of their E-book and Analysis Allowance.
They’ve additional indicated that failure by the federal government to honour this obligation will compel them to embark on a nationwide strike efficient Thursday, June 13, 2025.
In an announcement issued at present, underneath the headline ‘Alternate Price and Fee for the E-book and Analysis (BRA) Allowance’ signifies that“The College Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana (UTAG), the Technical College Lecturers Association5 of Ghana (TUTAG), and the Faculties of Training Lecturers Affiliation of Ghana(CETAG) want to categorical our deep concern and discontent over the undue delay in releasing the trade charge for the e book and analysis allowance and fee.”
Based on them, this delay has prompted important uncertainty and frustration amongst our members, who rely on this vital assist for his or her analysis and educational work.
They famous that at a joint assembly held on June 8, 2025, the undersigned unions unanimously resolved that the federal government should, as a matter of urgency, launch the trade charge and begin the fee course of for the e book and analysis allowance to our members.
“Regardless of the late launch of the charges.we have now resolved that we’ll not settle for an extension of funds past September 2025. We
stress that this allowance is a statutory entitlement underneath our Situations of Service and a necessary useful resource for advancing analysis, instructing, and information sharing,” they added.
The joint assertion additional added that“We hereby notify all stakeholders that if the federal government fails to begin the fee course of by the thirteenth of June 2025, this might be thought-about a strike discover by UTAG, TUTAG, and CETAG throughout all campuses to the federal government.”
“We urge the federal government to behave swiftly to avert any disruption to the tutorial calendar and to make sure that the welfare of lecturers and the broader educational group is prioritised,” the assertion concluded.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme