JTA President condemns circulation of fake document claiming 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

Read More

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Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver has condemned the circulation of a fake document which claims that there is an agreement for  a 50% increase in salaries for all teachers

The fraudulent document also outlined that there would be an immediate implementation of incremental payments. 

The JTA President clarified that a 50% increase was not proposed on its list of claims. 

He further stated the association is awaiting formal communication from the ministry regarding outstanding increments.

Read More