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4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
According to the president, teaching is a sacrificial job and one cannot do teaching and expect to be a millionaire.
He advised that, one must do other side jobs to help cushion their salaries if they want to survive in the teaching field.
This was after he admitted of the poor conditions of service of teachers. According to him, though teachers do not desire such conditions of service, teaching is just a contribution job for the welfare of the society and thanked teachers for doing that very well.
He said this when the leadership of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) met him as they intend to prepare ahead of their 94 years anniversary.
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