Thousands of public servants restive over wage concerns

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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2 men charged following gun related incidents in Kingston and St. Catherine

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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Church group says utterances by Warmington and Meadows threaten Jamaica’s political development

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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Jamaica’s economy needs to grow at a faster pace for gov’t to address magnitude of issues facing the nation – Holness

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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Dennis Meadows withdraws statement about ‘Choppas’

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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Government allocates $300m towards reform of municipal corporations

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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JLP and PNP leaders both claim victory in Local Gov’t Election

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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CAFFE says 7 incidents of alleged voter intimidation reported during Local Government Election

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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Voting in St. James marred by fatal shooting

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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Police and main political parties say smooth sailing so far on election day

Thousands of public servants are reportedly restive, due to a delay in wage talks with the Finance Ministry.

The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) says there are several outstanding matters which the ministry is yet to address.

Key among them are matters related to the compensation review and wage anomalies.

Speaking with Irie Fm News, President of the JCSA Techa Clarke-Griffiths says scores of members are on edge as the association has not been able to secure a meeting with the ministry.

She says members of the JCSA will take action if their concerns are not addressed.

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