Some educators to see increases in payments for graduate and remote inducement allowances effective April 1 

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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Residents and taxi operators protest poor road in Hartford Westmoreland

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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Security company workers urged to be vigilant to safety needs of children as they conduct duties on nation’s roadways

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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JCSA anticipates settling disagreements with Gov’t on matters relating to restructuring of compensation system

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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One of 7 inmates who escaped St. Mary lock up, back in custody

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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Hear the Children’s Cry doubles down on call for National Child and Youth Audit

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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Jamaicans being challenged to declare 2024 a year for the nation’s children 

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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Heavy rains impacting roads in northeastern parishes

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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Event promoters in Portland urged to demand receipts when purchasing animal products, as lawmen clamp down on praedial larceny in the parish

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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SBAJ says JCF should have come to an agreement with vendors before implementing no-vending rule along Palisadoes for New Year’s Eve gathering

Educators who qualify for graduate and remote inducement allowances will see increases in these payments effective April 1. 

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson, gave the update in a statement of outstanding matters stemming from the Government’s compensation review. 

Mr. Johnson noted that the allowances were not applied to the salaries of teachers, coming out of the previous round of negotiations under the salary review exercise.

He noted that after much deliberation, the Government agreed with the JTA’s position on the increments to be paid.

Mr. Johnson assured teachers that the JTA will work with the Government to avoid anomalies in the new salaries.

Mr. Johnson also pledged to provide updates on other matters, such as those relating to mileage and increment.

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