Teachers Recruited Between 2012 and 2015 Demand Payment of Legacy Arrears
Government Faces Pressure to Honor Long-Overdue Debts

Teachers recruited between 2012 and 2015 are growing increasingly frustrated with the government’s continued failure to pay their long-overdue legacy arrears.
Despite numerous promises and assurances, these teachers have yet to receive their entitlements, prompting renewed calls for swift action.
The government’s decision to clear arrears for teachers recruited between 2016 and 2019 in 2020 has only exacerbated the situation, leaving those from the earlier period feeling neglected.
The affected teachers, led by President Nana Opoku Foster, are demanding three key resolutions: full payment of legacy arrears, a clear timeline for payment, and ensuring all affected teachers receive their entitlements by November.
Failure to meet these demands will prompt demonstrations and picketing at the Jubilee House. The unpaid legacy arrears have been a longstanding issue, with affected teachers feeling overlooked despite their dedication to the education sector.
With tensions escalating, the government is under pressure to respond to the teachers’ renewed demands and find a resolution to avoid further unrest.
The teachers’ patience has worn thin, and they are now seeking concrete action to address their long-standing grievances.
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