Newly-recruited educators from the Colleges of Education are voicing their frustration over delays and inconsistencies in salary payments, despite fulfilling their teaching obligations for the past seven months.
The recruits say these systemic issues have undermined their financial stability and professional commitment, leaving them in difficult economic situations.
In a petition, the group highlighted irregularities in the validation and payroll processing systems.
The convenor of the newly recruited 2022 Colleges of Education teachers, Adomako Korankye, stated that the situation has left members feeling confused about their employment and financial status.
He added that the prolonged and unresolved nature of these salary inconsistencies has led to significant financial hardship for many of the affected educators.
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