Jamaican teachers protest wage offer

Public schools across Jamaica were affected Monday as teachers, upset over the unwillingness of the Jamaica government to meet their demands for higher salaries, stayed away from classes.

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The Andrew Holness government is offering a six per cent salary increase for the 2017-2018 period and despite the teachers rejecting the offer, is going ahead to make the payments at the end of this month.

Union busting

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) is accusing the government of engaging in “union busting” strategies and insisted it “has not agreed to any such payment plan.”

Rejects 16 percent increase over 4 years

The 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.

The government has offered the teachers a four-year agreement covering the period April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2020. It is also providing them with two options, six per cent in year one, no increase in year two, five per cent in year three and five per cent in year four.

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Government activates contingency plans

On Sunday, the government said it had activated contingency plans to deal with the industrial action by the teachers and Education Minister Ruel Reid said the temporary measures are to ensure the safety and security of students.

“In order to ensure that all schools across the island will be effectively manned during this period, a plan of action for public schools has already been effected.  Regional response teams comprising officers from the Ministry of Education Youth and Information, select tertiary institutions and the national parent teachers’ association of Jamaica, are being briefed and being placed on standby alert as of March 12, for the duration of the school day.”

Reid said that students will be sent home with an advisory from their institution at the end of the day indicating whether school will reopen the following day.

Meanwhile, Finance Minister Audley Shaw has warned that any deviation from the current wage offer to teachers could translate into more taxes.

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