Kaieteur News – Several civil society groups have called on the Government to adopt a more dignified and legally defensible approach to resolving...
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A number of civil society groups including the GHRA and the GTUC have expressed grave concern over the negative impacts of the recently concluded teacher strike and the government’s handling of the issue. The article Civil society groups rap gov’t handling of teachers strike appeared first on Stabroek News.
Kaieteur News – Several civil society groups have called on the Government to adopt a more dignified and legally defensible approach to resolving...
The TISS Teachers Association on Monday expressed concern about the lack of clarity on financial sustainability and the future of faculty members and...
The Awutu and Budumburam Traditional Councils in the Central Region have expressed concern about the lack of compensation for residents whose homes...
Government's One Teacher One Laptop programme continues to benefit public school teachers in the Greater Accra Region.
THE Commission on Higher Education (CHED) will issue a notice of immediate closure on teacher-education institutions (TEIs) with substandard programs...
There are 14 permanent teacher vacancies available in Gibraltar Government schools. GSD MP Edwin Reyes questioned the vacancies in parliament on...
The Divisional Executive Council of the Public Services Workers Union (PSWU) of TUC (Ghana) NIA-Division has expressed dissatisfaction with the Fair...
By Alusine SesayConcerned and senior members of the disability community have raised serious concern over the undue interference of some state...
(Trinidad Guardian) The Minister of Energy and Energy Industries on Friday described Indian industrialist Naveen Jindal, who has expressed interest in...
Cuban civil society expressed today its satisfaction for the release of journalist Julian Assange, after 12 years of political persecution. Read More...