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C/R: TUTAG oppose use of NABCo, NSS personnel for exams invigilation

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January 10, 2020
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The Chairman of the Central Regional Branch of Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana (TUTAG), Urial Stonewell Tetteh, has criticised the Cape Coast Technical University for allowing students to write exams, despite the nationwide strike by lecturers of the university.

“We have decided over here not to be part of the invigilation process because that is what TUTAG national management has decided but our management feels that the examinations must go on,” he told to Citi News.

He noted that that National Builders Corps personnel and National Service Personnel had been brought in to invigilate examinations amid the TUTAG strike which began on January 6, 2020.

Mr. Tetteh indicated that leaving the teachers out of the entire examination process puts the integrity of the exams in doubt.

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“If we the teachers are not part of the whole invigilation process, it leaves the whole integrity of the examination in question… what if they bring it to us and we say we are not going to mark the script and assess it because if I am not sure of who actually invigilated the paper I can’t be sure if the exams were organised in a perfect manner. So it is wrong for management to probably let the examinations go on without the teachers.”

NLC intervenes

TUTAG has been protesting the non-payment of allowances due its members following the conversion of polytechnics to technical universities.

The association has been at odds with the government over the non-compliance with an earlier ruling by the National Labour Commission (NLC) to ensure that members of the association start receiving allowances due them from December 2019, January 2020 and February 2020.

The NLC has since directed the Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana (TUTAG) to call off its strike.

The Commission said the government would be working to migrate their qualified members to the single spine pay structure and pay them their allowances by January 29.

Source: Calvis Tetteh | citinewsroom.com | Ghana
Tags: Cape Coast Technical University
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