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Group opposes government’s laptops distribution project

A group of teachers calling itself INNOVATIVE TEACHERS has rejected the government’s plan to procure and distribute 280,000 laptops to teachers across the country with 30 percent cost to the teachers.

In a statement issued by the group dated March 10, 2021 and signed by its Secretary, Christian Aidoo, INNOVATIVE TEACHERS said per the labour laws, it is the responsibility of their employers, the Ghana Education Service (GES), to provide tools for its workers.

“It is instructive to note that the relationship that exist between teachers as employees and Ghana Education Service as the employer is regulated by law. The Labour Law section 9(a) specifically tasks the employer (GES) to provide the machinery, equipment and tools needed by the employees (teachers) to work. It is the responsibility of Ghana Education Service to tool teachers to work.”

According to the group, if their employer is desirous of providing teachers with laptops, it must be distributed free of charge and be of notable quality.

It, therefore, wants government to order the company contracted to produce the laptops to stop production immediately saying “This cost-sharing idea of tooling teachers under the cloak of ‘personal assets’ is alien to the Labour Law (Act 651)”

The teachers’ group cited a 29th January, 2021 letter by the GES indicating the intention to give laptops to teachers as their personal assets through the support of government.

Meanwhile, the cost per laptop of the TM1 brand to be provided by the government is being quoted at GH¢1,550.

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Source: Ghana/Kasapafmonline.com

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