Schools operating smoothly, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

Taxi group calls for meeting with Gov’t to discuss solutions to reduce number of operators being killed on duty

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

Railway Corporation signs agreement with private agency for transport of minerals and aggregates throughout country

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

Ed Ministry working with Accountant General’s department and banks to clear glitches related to payment of March salaries for teachers

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

Public sector teachers continue to face salary-related issues

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

Health Ministry urges people displaying signs and symptoms of Mpox to isolate and contact healthcare provider

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

Opposition calls on Govt to state exactly when teachers and other public servants will get March salary

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

JMEA says NCRA and BSJ should ensure informal manufacturers across the country are registered

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

Social Security Ministry says seniors evicted from nursing home in St. Catherine have all been relocated

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.

Security expert suggests use of dye packs by cash couriers to prevent robberies

Schools across the nation are operating smoothly so far, even as teachers remain frustrated about how salary payments are being handled.

 

Several teachers have not yet received their March salaries and retroactive payments due to anomalies, and despite multiple assurances from the Government that the problem is being addressed.

 

The situation has caused educators to become restive.

 

Yesterday (March 28), The Jamaica Teachers’ Association warned that it could not guarantee normality in public schools today.

 

However, checks made by IRIE FM reveal that up to news time, teachers have been showing up to work.