The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has warned that if outstanding payments are not made to its members who are employed to the ministry of health and wellness by month end there will be disruptions in the sector.
In a statement today, the JCSA says it has been reliably informed by the finance ministry that the necessary funds have been disbursed to the health ministry.
Therefore, the JCSA says there is no justifiable reason for the continued delay in payments.
Speaking with Irie F M News JCSA President Techa Clarke Griffiths said none of the agreed payments has been received by workers.
She said among the affected workers are patient care assistants and accountants.
Mrs. Griffiths said nothing less than full payment this month, will be accepted.
She is renewing calls for a meeting with the permanent secretary.