Teachers’ union sounds alarm as legislation sparks controversy
The Ghana Union of Teachers (GUTA) has called for an immediate review of Act 1151, urging the government to invoke a certificate of urgency to fast-track amendments.
“This law affects the welfare and working conditions of thousands of teachers — it cannot wait,” a GUTA spokesperson stated.
WHAT GUTA WANTS
- Rapid amendment of controversial provisions in Act 1151
- Protection of teachers’ rights and professional interests
- Transparent process to ensure the law benefits education stakeholders
REACTIONS FROM TEACHERS AND PUBLIC
- Teachers have voiced support, warning that failure to act could disrupt the education sector
- Education stakeholders argue that the legislation needs alignment with practical classroom realities
- Public debate has intensified, highlighting concerns over governance and policy impact on teachers
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The call underscores:
- The influence of unions in shaping public policy
- How laws affecting public servants can spark urgent national attention
- The need for swift legislative action to maintain stability in the education sector
“Act 1151 must work for the people it impacts — not against them,” GUTA emphasized.


