The strike has disrupted academic activities across all public colleges of education. Initially, it seemed like the conflict would end when CETAG and the government signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) on July 26th, 2024. However, this MoA was invalidated following CETAG's council meeting on August 3rd, 2024.
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In reaction to the prolonged strike, the NLC has filed a motion for an interlocutory injunction to enforce their directive from June 21st, which ordered CETAG to end the strike.
Originally, the court was set to hear the motion on July 18th, but it was postponed to August 6th, 2024. The court's decision will determine whether the NLC will secure the injunction to stop the strike. Despite this, CETAG remains firm in their stance, stating they will not back down until their issues are addressed.
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