“Injustice at the highest level,” according to President of the Jamaica Teachers Association Lasonja Harrison, as she said many teachers went on their Easter break without salaries. This follows several complaints from teachers across the island who were not paid for the month of March and also outstanding payments that were agreed to be paid, following negotiations with the Ministry of Finance.
The JTA President spoke with our news team earlier today. Watch the report:
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