Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary; JTA dissatisfied with the situation

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

JTA President calls for retention of devotions in schools, following MOE’s probe to determine protocols for devotional exercises

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

Unwillingness of persons to serve on school boards continues to be a concern for the Education Ministry, says Portfolio Minister

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

Another round of protests in Trelawny, this morning

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

There continues to be a decline in remittance inflows, as Jamaica records fall-off of 25% in 2022, says Don Anderson

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

Business and Consumer Confidence up for third quarter of this year

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

Transport group calls for probe to be launched into fees charged by wrecking companies

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

Police probe wounding of two women during shoot-out in Half Way Tree last evening; wounds not deemed life-threatening

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

INDECOM reports 19 fatal shooting incidents by the security forces so far this month

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.

 

 

PM says keen attention will be given to rehabilitation works to take place along Fairfield to Point/Retirement to Hurlock roadway in St. James

Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary.

The affected educators are calling on the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) to investigate the matter and to ensure that effective mechanisms are installed to ensure this incident does not recur.

Checks made by IRIE FM news reveal that some teachers associated with schools in Clarendon received their salaries, while others from the same institutions were not paid.

 

The disgruntled teachers say they were not informed of challenges by the Education Ministry, nor when the matter will be resolved.

 

The teachers say it is not the first time there have been issues with their pay.

Meantime, JTA President, Lasonja Harrison has expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.

 

Mrs. Harrison explains that it is clear that many of the nation’s educators will have to experience further financial challenges, due to this incident.

 

Noting that teachers are already living on poor salaries, she says this incident will make their living situation worse.