Freedom of Association and Staff Union Membership at the Technical Universities (TUs) in Ghana, the Implication on Institutional Management and Organization: A Case of Takoradi Technical University

Aremu Mark Olawumi Kofi, Kennedy Ayim Adjei, Dominic Aboah
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This paper examines the implications of freedom of association and staff union membership at Technical Universities (TUs) in Ghana on institutional management and organization. It focuses specifically on the case of Takoradi Technical University. The paper outlines the staff classification at TUs into four categories: senior member teaching, senior member non-teaching, senior staff and junior staff. It analyzes the membership criteria of the main staff unions - TUTAG, TUSAAG, TUWAG, and TUAAG. The analysis shows that while TUSAAG's membership aligns with the staff classifications, TUWAG and TUAAG have unrestricted membership across categories. The paper argues that unregulated union membership across staff classes undermines orderly union-management relations and negotiations at TUs. It makes it difficult for union leaders to properly articulate and represent the specific demands and undertakings of the different staff classes. This negatively impacts institutional harmony and organized decision-making. The paper recommends that union membership and representation at TUs should be realigned to reflect the staff classifications outlined in institutional regulatory documents. It concludes that while freedom of association is a guaranteed right, its application should not conflict with statutory guidelines for the purpose of institutional harmony and effective management.
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加纳技术大学(TUs)的结社自由和教职工工会成员资格,对机构管理和组织的影响:塔科拉迪技术大学案例
本文探讨了加纳技术大学(TUs)的结社自由和教职工工会会员资格对机构管理和组织的影响。本文特别关注塔科拉迪技术大学的案例。论文将技术大学的教职工分为四类:高级教学成员、高级非教学成员、高级职员和初级职员。论文分析了主要教职工工会(TUTAG、TUSAAG、TUWAG 和 TUAAG)的会员标准。分析表明,TUSAAG 的会员资格与教职工分类一致,而 TUWAG 和 TUAAG 的会员资格则不受类别限制。本文认为,跨员工类别的不受限制的工会会员资格破坏了工会与管理层之间的有序关系以及工会的谈判。这使得工会领导人难以正确表达和代表不同级别工作人员的具体要求和承诺。这对机构和谐和有组织的决策产生了负面影响。本文建议,应重新调整工会成员资格和工会代表权,以反映机构规范性文件中列出的工作 人员分类。本文得出结论认为,虽然结社自由是一项受保障的权利,但其适用不应与法定准则相抵 触,以实现机构和谐和有效管理的目的。
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