The Ghana Education Service (GES) is holding emergency talks with teacher unions on June 15th to address concerns regarding a new staff data collection initiative. The directive requires all teachers and staff to submit personal files as part of a nationwide job evaluation exercise, sparking opposition from labour groups. The GES initiated the meeting following a growing standoff with organized labour over the scope and purpose of the data collection. Union leaders have expressed reservations about the directive, prompting the urgent intervention from the GES. The meeting will be held at the GES Headquarters in Accra, with the Director-General leading the discussions. The aim is to find a resolution and move forward with the job evaluation process while addressing union concerns. The outcome of the talks will determine the future of the data collection exercise and its impact on educators.