{"id":194072,"date":"2016-02-28T17:20:26","date_gmt":"2016-02-28T17:20:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=194072"},"modified":"2016-02-28T17:20:26","modified_gmt":"2016-02-28T17:20:26","slug":"teachers-give-govt-benefit-of-doubt-over-unpaid-allowances","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2016\/02\/teachers-give-govt-benefit-of-doubt-over-unpaid-allowances\/","title":{"rendered":"Teachers give gov’t benefit of doubt over unpaid allowances"},"content":{"rendered":"
Even though government has still not paid the rest of the nearly Ghc16 million it owes members of three teacher unions, they have decided to hold on to a planned strike scheduled for tomorrow\u00a0[Monday] February 29.<\/p>\n
The unions, who have been demanding unpaid salary arrears and allowances suspended the strike until further notice, after a meeting with government\u00a0today [Sunday].<\/p>\n
The decision they say, is to allow the Controller and Account General’s Department, CAGD and the Audit Department, to validate documents submitted for the payment of the over two years\u2019 salary arrears, and some\u00a0allowances also in arrears.<\/p>\n
[contextly_sidebar id=”vgbtWkBNwyeMbMEAK3pO3nRFg5OnRrHz”]The teachers’ conviction was boosted by evidence that the validation of documents is ongoing to ensure that they are paid in due time.<\/p>\n
The teachers were paid a little over 1.5 million Ghana Cedis after a meeting with government last week, as part payment of the about 16 million Ghana Cedis owed them in for vehicle allowance.<\/p>\n
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Meanwhile the Employment and Labour Relations Minister, Haruna Iddrisu has reiterated government’s commitment to pay the teachers their due, to avert a disruption of academic work at the basic and second cycle schools.<\/p>\n