Yes, ATAG was recommended by GES to CAGD in 2018 to enable it take dues from members. ATAG was also mentioned in the GES during the campaign for paying teachers’ arrears in 2020.
By far, the most consistent institution that recognize ATAG by principle is NTC. ATAG is part of the sponsors of the Ghana Teachers Prize and also member of some NTC committees. ATAG is recognised and attend meetings of National Inspectorate Board, National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCa), UNESCO, Ghana Teachers Task Force, Institute of Africa Education, Labour Department, National Labour Commission, etc
ATAG became a recognized registered union in 2016. The same year ATAG was incorporated by Registrar General’s Department and attained a Labour Union status by law by the Labour Department.
Yes. ATAG has a constitution that has been accepted by the Labour Department as a working constitution. ATAG has National Executive Council comprising Chairman, Vice, Secretary, Treasurer and Administrative Officer, Regional Executives and District executives.
ATAG’s structure allows for democracy. Congress is the highest decision body. Our constitution allows us to elect national leaders through the congress. The congress comprises all national, regional and district executives.
ATAG’s 8% annual interest is very realistic and working. There’s no scam in anything. In any case controller doesn’t deal with scammers. Besides, ATAG is not a financial institution but a complete welfare union.
You can join ATAG through the www.gogpayslip.com through the change of association dialogue box. There you will select ALL TEACHERS ALLIANCE GHANA and continue with the prompts.
ATAG for now do not have physical official offices at the regions. We only have virtual offices with regional executives very active in liaising with members. All related applications including loans are available on our website.
GES is just using administrative discretion to exclude ATAG which by far can be described as unfair Labour practices of discrimination and relegation. ATAG is using the NLC and Court to compel GES to invite or copy us letters.
our aim
Empowering teachers and safeguarding their collective interest