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Ghanaians react to UTAG strike

UTAG has declared an indefinite industrial action in protest against the non-payment of their 2014/2015 Book and Research allowance.

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Few hours after the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) declared an indefinite industrial action in protest against the non-payment of their 2014/2015 Book and Research allowance, social media platforms have been buzzing with mixed reactions from a section of the public.

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While some who are believed to be students of various universities in Ghana are hailing the union for embarking on a strike action, others opine that the decision will lead to a disruption of the academic calendar.

Here are some views on twitter.

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