National Chairman, TEWU
The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) said it would withdraw service if the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission failed to finalise its conditions of service.
The Union said the inability of the Commission to conclude negotiations with it, following the Union’s engagement with the Commission in June 2019 on the Review of the Conditions of Service for Unionized Staff of the Public Universities which expired in 2008.
This was in a statement signed by Mr Mark Dankyira Korankye, the General Secretary of TEWU and Mr Ambrose Yao Kwadwodza, the National Chairman, TEWU and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra.
TEWU to withdraw Services over conditions of service LISTEN 1
The Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) said it would withdraw service if the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) failed to finalise its conditions of service.
The Union said the inability of the Commission to conclude negotiations with it, following the Union s engagement with the Commission in June 2019 on the Review of the Conditions of Service for Unionized Staff of the Public Universities which expired in 2008.
This was in a statement signed by Mr Mark Dankyira Korankye, the General Secretary of TEWU and Mr Ambrose Yao Kwadwodza, the National Chairman, TEWU and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra.
Korean business owners concerned about expanded union powers
Posted : 2020-12-10 16:32
Updated : 2020-12-10 18:06
The Environment and Labor Committee is in session at the National Assembly on Yeouido, Seoul, Dec. 1. Korea Times file
By Lee Kyung-min
Korea is expected to see growing labor influence, after a standing committee passed a bill that will allow expanded membership of a company union to include dismissed workers as well as those not employed by the firm. The bill also extends legal recognition for the Korea Teachers and Education Workers Union (KTU), a group of left-leaning educators outlawed in 2013 for including nine dismissed teachers in its membership.