WE ARE SEEKING LEGAL ADVICE ON NLC’s INJUCTION – UTAG

UTAG seeking legal advice on NLC's injection in relation to their strike

UTAG has been asking the government to restore the conditions of service agreed upon with the government with the government in 2012. The 2012 conditions of service fastened the basic plus market premium of lecturers $2,084.42. However, UTAG says the current arrangement has reduced its members’ basic premiums to $997.84 hence the current strike of UTAG.
In view of this, the leadership of the university Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), says it has begun consultations with its legal team to enable it to respond appropriately to an injunction secured by the National Labour Commission (NLC) against their strike.

According to UTAG, the news of the injunction came in after it had concluded nationwide consultations with the members and decided not to call off the strike until their demands are met by the government.
According to UTAG, the news of the injunction came in after it had concluded nationwide consultation with members and decided not to call off the strike until their demands are met by the government. UTAG has been on nationwide strike over poor conditions of service since Monday, August 2, 2021.

Subsequently, the NLC secured an interlocutory injunction compelling the university teachers to return to the lecture halls immediately. The injunction granted by Justice Frank Aboadwe Rockson, ‘’the respondents herein, whether by itself, its Executive officers, members, agents, servants, employers or other persons are restrained from proceeding with its intended strike…” portions of the injunction read.

Despite this development, the lecturers seem unperturbed about development. The National Secretary of UTAG, Dr. Eric Abavara in a Citi News interview monitored by Kekz World News said the association will respond accordingly. He said although they haven’t been served yet, they have the injunction in the media and have tasked their lawyers to respond appropriately.
“We have seen the ex- parte motion on social media and we have consulted our lawyers on same, and they will be working on it accordingly. The emergency meetings were held before the release of the motion, but our lawyers are studying it and will respond appropriately.”

Source: Citi News Room

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