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UTAG, TUTAG, CETAG threaten to strike over delay in releasing exchange rate for book & research allowance and payment

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), the Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana (TUTAG), and the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) have expressed deep concern and dissatisfaction regarding the undue delay in releasing the exchange rate for the book and research allowance, as well as the payments associated with it.

According to the three unions, this delay has led to significant uncertainty and frustration among their members, who rely on this critical support for their research and academic activities. During a joint meeting held on June 8, 2025, the unions unanimously resolved that the government must urgently release the exchange rate and initiate the payment process for the book and research allowance for their members.

In a statement issued on Monday, June 9, they made it clear that, despite the late release of the rates, they will not accept any extension of payments beyond September 2025. “We stress that this allowance is a statutory entitlement under our Conditions of Service and an essential resource for advancing research, teaching, and knowledge sharing.

“We hereby notify all stakeholders that if the government fails to commence the payment process by the 13th of June 2025, this will be considered a strike notice by UTAG, TUTAG, and CETAG across all campuses to the government,” the statement said. The statement further urged the government to act swiftly to avert any disruption to the academic calendar and to ensure that the welfare of teachers and the broader academic community is prioritised.

By: Laud Nartey

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