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Polytechnic students praying for an end to the strike by their teachers will have to continue to wait and perhaps get ready to pack home.
Their teachers started a strike two weeks ago and there is still no sign they will return to the classrooms anytime soon.
They will only call off the strike if they are paid revised salaries under the single spine salary structure.
Negotiations by the Fair Wages Commission, National Labour Commission and Education Ministry have not yielded much.
Students on polytechnic campuses across the country are frustrated about the situation which they say is seriously affecting them.
In the Central Region, correspondent Richard Kojo Nyarko reported things are not any different.
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