The National Labour Commission has secured an interlocutory injunction against the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG).
The injunction restricts the leadership of UTAG, its Executives, officers, members, agents and servants from continuing with the current industrial action.
They were to comply with the Directive of the National Labour Commission dated August 2, 2021.

A court order signed by Madam Edem Erica Agbobli, Deputy Registrar, said taking the urgency of the matter into account, the order was to be served on the Respondents by substituted service through the electronic medium via the radio, television and other current electronic means.
“It is hereby further ordered that this injunction is for 10 days and upon its expiration, the applicant was to come back on notice.”
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