Blame game
Sossion accused the TSC of dishonesty in the outcome of the August consultative forum that resolved the two parties meet on September 30. “TSC last month admitted formulating policies without consulting the union and apologised,” the secreatry general said.
“At the end of the meeting, nothing conclusive was reached regarding the review of the policies.” He said despite the agreement, the TSC has continued to mislead teachers on the outcome of the consultative meeting.
“It is regrettable that TSC is attempting to engage in savage attacks of the union leadership and members,” Sossion said. The teachers employer had accused Sossion of being dishonest about the ongoing negotiations between the union and the commission. On Monday, TSC accused the Knut secretary general of being dishonest about the ongoing negotiations between the union and the commission. the TSC distanced itself from some of the grounds the union boss was quoted saying they had reached in the negotiations.