3 teacher unions called on GES to review teachers promotion test results before June 11, 2021

The leadership of the three Teacher unions GNAT NAGRAT and CCTGH jointly written a letter to the Management of the Ghana Education service to review the teacher promotion examination results that were released recently to forestall any disturbances in the industrial space.“In your letter dated June 2, 2021, with reference number GES/DD-G/2/21/127Signed by the Deputy … Read more

Upgrading of Teachers and it’s related controversies

In-service Teachers in Ghana Education service have consistently complained and asked for Government to upgrade them but their call has always been like pouring water on a rock to the Government. This issue of upgrading of Teachers has been raised several times by teachers but it seems the employer has decided to close hears. Can … Read more

Concern Teachers to demonstrate against the three teacher unions over these 4 issues

A group calling it self concern Teachers is organizing to demonstrate against the three teacher unions, GNAT, NAGRAT, and CCTGH for failing to address the challenges that Teachers are going through in this country. The group aimed at demanding from their union leaders why they look unconcern about the difficulties and hard times Teachers are … Read more

Concern Teachers have threatened demonstration against the three teacher union’s leaders

A group calling it concerns Teachers have threatened demonstration against the three teacher unions GNAT, NAGRAT, and CCTGH over failure on the part of the leaders to address the concern of their members. According to the group Teachers in Ghana have been cheated for too long while their union leaders are not addressing their problems … Read more

Upgrading of Teachers: Teacher unions reminded of their April 2021 industrial action Ultimatum

It can be recollected that on the 23rd of March, 2021 the three main teacher unions the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), and coalition of concern Teachers Ghana (CCT-GH) wrote a joint statement to the Honourable Minister of Education and the Ghana Education service about development that is … Read more

NAGRAT call on Teachers to log onto the NTC website to provide the data required for a license

The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) wrote to all teachers to take the National Teaching Council Licensure exercise seriously. NAGRAT recommends all teachers log on to the NTC website to provide the data required for the license. “I wish to convey to you the official launch and roll-out of the implementation of the Ghana … Read more

Teacher unions called for a 15 to 20 percent salary increment on the pending negotiation

The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has called for 15 to 20 percent salary increments of public sector workers on the pending national minimum wage and salaries negotiations that they will be sitting on in the coming days. Speaking on Citi news the president of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Mr. Angel … Read more

Three teacher unions called for an immediate upgrading of teachers before April 2021 ends.

The Teacher Unions, the Ghana National Association of Teachers, GNAT, the National Association of Graduate Teachers, NAGRAT, and the Coalition of Concerned teachersCCT-GH, wish to bring to the attention of the Honourable Minister of Education and the Ghana Education Service some developments affecting Teachers and education delivery in the country. RESPONSIBILITY ALLOWANCE Teachers who hold … Read more

NAGRAT to oppose any lawsuit filed against Achimota SHS demanding admission of Rastafarian- Angel Carbonu

The leaders of the national association of graduate teachers (NAGRAT) said they will oppose any lawsuit against the management of the Achimota senior high school should there be any. The management of the Achimota senior high school turns away two Rastafarian students with the reason that it is against the code of conduct of the … Read more

The president of NAGRAT disagreed with GES’s directive to allow Rastafarian to school.

Three days ago the authorities of the Achimota senior high asked two Rastafarian students to go back and cut their hair as it is against the code of conduct of the Ghana education services to attend senior high school with such kind of hairstyles. Due to public outcry and uproar the management of the Ghana … Read more