Teachers Protest Over Unpaid Retroactive Pay, Vow to Continue Until Paid

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Teachers at government primary, secondary, and tertiary schools are protesting, following the advice of their union, over the lack of retroactive pay.

Though they have shown up at school, they have decided to put down their chalk and dusters.

Sharon Kelsick, General Secretary of the Antigua and Barbuda Teachers Union, says that the protest will persist until all teachers receive their overdue payments.

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TEACHERS TAKE INDUSTRIAL ACTION

Thousands of teachers across the island are now staging a sit-in.

Following a meeting between the Antigua & Barbuda Union of Teachers (A&BUT) and its membership earlier Wednesday, the body has decided to take industrial action.

The rationale stems from the nonpayment of hundreds of thousands of dollars owed to hundreds of teachers who are owed retroactive salaries between 2019 and 2021.

According to A&BUT officials, there have been several moving deadlines for payment without action.

There was a meeting between the Union and Ministry of Education officials Tuesday and teachers agreed the terms submitted by the Education Ministry officials remain untenable.

A&BUT General Secretary, Sharon Kelsick, confirms the teachers will be taking action until the outstanding amounts have been paid in full.

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