Jamaican teachers now accept government’s wage offer

Less than 24 hours after rejecting the latest wage offer, public sector teachers in Jamaica have accepted the government’s offer to pay five per cent retroactive salaries later this month.

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The Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) general secretary, Byron Farquharson, speaking on a radio program on Wednesday, said that the union’s decision came as a result of the Ministry of Finance officially writing to the JTA requesting that the payment be treated as an advance of payment.

Five percent to be paid retroactive 1 year

The teachers will be paid the retroactive amounts next week. The five per cent increase will cover the first year of the proposed four-year deal.

The government had originally offered a six per cent salary increase for the 2017-2018 period and despite the teachers rejecting the offer, the government said it was going ahead to make the payments at the end of this month.

The JTA had accused the government of engaging in “union busting” strategies and insisted it “has not agreed to any such payment plan.

The public school teachers have rejected a 16 per cent wage increase from the government over a four year-period amid speculation that they could embark upon island wide industrial action in support of their demands.

The teachers are asking that instead of a four-year agreement, the authorities revert to two years and in addition, they want the special allowance of protective clothing be increased to $20,000 per annum, up from the current J$18,504.

They also want teachers to be paid J$2,500 to mark research papers and J$2,000 per student for supervising teaching practice. The government has already rejected both demands.

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Last week, the teachers staged a three-day strike in support of their demands.

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