The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) is facing division.
Some members are giving the National Executive Committee (NEC) until Friday to call off its indefinite strike.
These members, operating under the umbrella of the "Silent Majority of UTAG," argued that the initial overwhelming vote from members across all 15 campuses was in support of the organised labor strike.
Spokesperson for the group, Prof. Isaac Boadi says this is not a separate UTAG strike.
The group believes that the NEC should have consulted with its members and sought their input before announcing the strike.
The group is, therefore, giving UTAG’s leadership until Friday to end the strike, or they will "advise themselves."
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