Union representing academic staff at UWI clarifies that lecturers have not withdrawn service, following protest highlighting compensation issues at campus this morning

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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Airport concessions not sellout of Jamaica’s major infrastructure – Airport Authority President

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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Firefighter calls for resources to be easier available to assist with emergencies

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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Gov’t doubles down on stance that move to make Portmore a parish not strategy to win political points

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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UPDATE: Several people injured in accidents involving seven vehicles along Spur Tree main road this morning

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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UPDATE: Cops searching for motor truck believed to be source of Spur Tree oil spill

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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SERHA says recently promoted nurses were supervised by senior staff, during nurse sickout last week

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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Operations at hospitals across southeast health region back to normal as nurses end sickout

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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DEVELOPING: Oil spill and 5-vehicle collision along Spur Tree Hill

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

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Gov’t to outline consultative process where communities can help determine which roads should be repaired

There will be no cessation of duties performed by lecturers at the University of the West Indies Mona today.

The clarification comes in the wake of a gathering by the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the campus’ gate this morning.

Members of the academic staff were seen dressed in red, holding signs with the word ‘solidarity’ and chanting ‘solidarity for more salary’.

The lecturers’ actions raised concern over whether or not classes were being halted.

In an explanation to IRIE FM news, WIGUT President, Dr. Paul Brown said the gathering at the campus’ gates signalled the lecturers’ solidarity with the efforts being made to address issues, including those relating to the compensation review.

Dr. Brown clarified that the gathering happened around 7 AM and did not impact any classes.

Read More