Meeting yesterday between Gov’t and JTA was reportedly constructive

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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JPS restores power to customers following disruption due to cold front related strong winds

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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St. Mary mayor concerned over possible impact of cold front on farmers

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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Two vehicle crash reported along Carey Park main road in Trelawny

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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Four shot and killed by gunmen in three incidents in Manchester

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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Health Minister Tufton urges food industry to offer healthier choices

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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Westmoreland Chamber of Commerce president urges citizens to beware of persons requesting payments to reconnect electricity

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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Over 20 flights between Jamaica and USA destinations cancelled due to winter storm

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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94% of JPS customers now have electricity following hurricane Melissa

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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Finance Minister challenges auditors to act decisively on stronger oversight

The meeting yesterday between the Government and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), was reportedly constructive.

JTA President Mark Malabver said several issues, including proper compensation, were discussed with representatives from the ministries of education and finance.

Mr Malabver said the Finance Ministry is expected to send an offer letter to the JTA by next weekend.

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