Jamaica Civil Service Association describes outcome of meeting with management of National Works Agency yesterday as a victory

The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has described the outcome of yesterday’s meeting with the management of the National Works Agency as a victory for workers.

The meeting follows reports of unrest among staff members who have become frustrated with the delay in resolving several long-standing issues.

These issues relate to, among other things, salary anomalies, non-alignment of technical officers, non-payment of eligible allowances, and uncertainty about job security.

JCSA President Techa Clarke-Griffiths said the parties were able to reach agreements on most of the matters during yesterday’s meeting.

She said discussions will continue.

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NWA employees threaten service withdrawal over restructuring and reclassification issues

The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has described the outcome of yesterday’s meeting with the management of the National Works Agency as a victory for workers.

The meeting follows reports of unrest among staff members who have become frustrated with the delay in resolving several long-standing issues.

These issues relate to, among other things, salary anomalies, non-alignment of technical officers, non-payment of eligible allowances, and uncertainty about job security.

JCSA President Techa Clarke-Griffiths said the parties were able to reach agreements on most of the matters during yesterday’s meeting.

She said discussions will continue.

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Major works to commence on sections of Burnt Savannah roadway in St. Elizabeth – NWA’s Stephen Shaw

The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has described the outcome of yesterday’s meeting with the management of the National Works Agency as a victory for workers.

The meeting follows reports of unrest among staff members who have become frustrated with the delay in resolving several long-standing issues.

These issues relate to, among other things, salary anomalies, non-alignment of technical officers, non-payment of eligible allowances, and uncertainty about job security.

JCSA President Techa Clarke-Griffiths said the parties were able to reach agreements on most of the matters during yesterday’s meeting.

She said discussions will continue.

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National Works Agency assures Westmoreland Bridge near Chovey/Georgia area in St. Mary is safe

The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has described the outcome of yesterday’s meeting with the management of the National Works Agency as a victory for workers.

The meeting follows reports of unrest among staff members who have become frustrated with the delay in resolving several long-standing issues.

These issues relate to, among other things, salary anomalies, non-alignment of technical officers, non-payment of eligible allowances, and uncertainty about job security.

JCSA President Techa Clarke-Griffiths said the parties were able to reach agreements on most of the matters during yesterday’s meeting.

She said discussions will continue.

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PopCaan calls for NWA to join him following their drain cleaning concerns

The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has described the outcome of yesterday’s meeting with the management of the National Works Agency as a victory for workers.

The meeting follows reports of unrest among staff members who have become frustrated with the delay in resolving several long-standing issues.

These issues relate to, among other things, salary anomalies, non-alignment of technical officers, non-payment of eligible allowances, and uncertainty about job security.

JCSA President Techa Clarke-Griffiths said the parties were able to reach agreements on most of the matters during yesterday’s meeting.

She said discussions will continue.

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