JTA delegates accept government’s wage offer

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

PICA workers restive due to poor handling of issues

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

Trelawny residents to benefit from trucked water in response to drought

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

Man in custody following drug seizure in Montego-Bay

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

Low teacher, student turnout as protests over compensation scheme continue

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

Teachers who staged recent protests could face salary deductions, disciplinary actions

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

Temporary ban on burning of rubbish and cane fields

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

Local Government Ministry allocates $60M to drought

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

Teachers continue protest over new compensation scheme

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

JAS President says drought will affect major crops, prices to spike

Delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, (JTA), voted, to accept the government’s wage offer, at a special conference, on Sunday.

The teachers’ acceptance, follows, the rejection of a previous offer on Wednesday, and nationwide protests by the educators.

During yesterday’s conference, 629 teaching delegates accepted the offer, while 147 rejected it.

The JTA has written to Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, to indicate the delegates decision. They represent the 78 district associations islandwide.

The association says, it anticipates, that the ministry will execute the necessary processes, to facilitate the signing of the heads of agreement, at the earliest time possible.

Read More