The withdrawn services include:
- Attendance at meetings
- Participation in congregation ceremonies
- Provision of academic counseling services
- Supervision of students in halls of residence
CETAG's leadership has condemned the Minister's directive as illegal and has referred the matter to their legal team for immediate action. In a statement, they reassured members of their unwavering commitment to fighting for justice and their rights.
This unprecedented move by CETAG is a testament to their solidarity and determination to stand up against unfair treatment. As the situation unfolds, we will keep you updated on any developments. Stay tuned for further news and updates.
Long Live CETAG! Long Live Teacher Educators!
#CETAG #JusticeForTeachers #EducationMatter
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Too bad
ReplyDeleteNot so good. Students are waiting to be taught
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