200 education support personnel exit every month without replacement
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TEWU tells government to prioritise recruitment of ESP - Ghana Business News
King James Azortibah – General Secretary of TEWU-TUC The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of Trade Union Congresss (TUC), Ghana, has appealed to the government to grant clearance for the recruitment of Education Support Personnel (ESP) across the educational institutions. The Union said the immediate recruitment of these personnel as a sustainable measure would reduce the burden on the few staff who were currently holding the fort …
200 education support personnel exit every month without replacement
The government has been urged to address the issue of the dwindling number of Education Support Personnel (ESP) in educational institutions across the country. According to the Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), a total number of 200 ESP who were TEWU members on a monthly average basis exited educational institutions through retirement, resignation, or death. TEWU also anticipated that about 600 ES…
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