Progress in school interrupted - STRIKE
Most of the schools in Ghana are government run and so the teachers work for the government. This is not entirely true. Some of the teachers have completed their education and have received a posting assignment by the government. These teachers tend to belong to a union such as the Ghana National Association of Teachers and are paid by the government. However, there are not enough teachers or government funds at the moment to go around. Recent college graduates perform a year of service assigned by the government also fill some slots as teachers at a small stipend. Other teachers come from the local community are either paid locally or volunteer their time. Our school has four government teachers, four local teachers, and me. Government employees also includes doctors and nurses as well as administrative and other workers each to their own union. These workers are now on a multi-sector strike over pension benefits. Similar to the debate in the United States, the conflict is ...