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Teachers left in the lurch, weak unions, and pay excuses rule
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74234, member: 636"] Ghana's Controller and Accountant-General's Department blamed a technical glitch for missing teacher allowance payments, and the explanation got ripped apart for being vague nonsense that dodged accountability. The department told educators to wait until mid-December for their professional development and data payments without explaining what broke, how it happened, or what fixes are coming. Teacher unions GNAT, NAGRAT, and PRETAG put out a response that got called out for being weak and toothless when members needed aggressive representation. Critics said the joint letter lacked deadlines, consequences, or real demands, and the groups basically sent a polite note when they should have been threatening strikes or mobilizing members. The whole mess highlighted how both the payment department and union leadership failed teachers at the same time, leaving the people running Ghana's schools without their earned money or anyone fighting hard enough to get it back. [/QUOTE]
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