JTA

Teachers’ Compensation Anomalies Persist 8 Months Later

For the past eight months, educators and administrators nationwide have grappled with issues, ranging from compensation discrepancies to spikes in…

11 months ago

JTA Calls For Public Support Of New Teachers

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, JTA, Leighton Johnson, extended a warm welcome to 200 new teachers who have stepped…

1 year ago

JAPSS’ Linvern Wright: ” The JTA Is Too Loose”

In an interview with CVM Live on Monday, President of the Jamaica Association of Principals of Secondary Schools (JAPSS), Linvern…

1 year ago

Harrison: “Teachers Seeing Increase in Tax but Not Salaries”

"Teachers are not begrudging any grouping of public sector workers". So says the President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Lasonja Harrison, who…

1 year ago

JTA President Declares Industrial Action

President of the Jamaica Teachers' Association, JTA, La Sonja Harrison, is calling on educators across Jamaica to support industrial action…

1 year ago

Finance Minister Says JTA More Interested In Talking To Media

Among the sea of opinions regarding the increased salary for politicians, it has been said key sectors, primarily the teachers…

2 years ago

JTA: “Injustice at The Highest Level”

"Injustice at the highest level," according to President of the Jamaica Teachers Association Lasonja Harrison, as she said many teachers went…

2 years ago

Damion Crawford: “Delays in Payment and Promises Will Lead to Migration”

The Opposition is affirming its stance on supporting teachers who are still feeling the effects of the recent negotiations between the…

2 years ago

Some Teachers Still to Receive Retro Pay, JTA Disappointed

Tensions are rising with some teachers yet to receive their salaries consisting the recently agreed retroactive payment. President of the Jamaica…

2 years ago

JTA Delegates Vote Down Latest Wage Offer

Delegates in the Jamaica Teachers Association, (JTA) are rejoicing following the results of the votes for the new wage offer. More than 500 delegates…

2 years ago