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PNG Teachers Association says pay cut breach of 2016 agreement

The Papua New Guinea Teachers Association says the cut in teachersโ€™ pay is in breach of a Salary Fixation Agreement signed in 2016. General Secretary, Ugwalubu Mowana, says teachers were not informed through Teaching Service Commission and demanded a proper explanation.

โ€Government has not honored its commitment despite salary adjustments in the past 2 yearsโ€, said Mr Mowana. “The cut was not discussed or formally announced by the Teaching Service Commission,” he added.

PNGTA described a recent statement by the Education Secretary, Dr Uke Kombra, as technically misfitting. Mowana says teachers will be affected and for sure a ripple effect will be the outcome in the Education Sector. He questioned the Marape-Steven Governmentโ€™s motive behind teachersโ€™ pay cut. Technically speaking, Mr. Mowana says the 3% salary adjustment promised by the Government will remain quiet.

The PNG Teachers Association understands the current cash-flow issue faced in the country, but says there are better ways to support the countryโ€™s budget rather than punishing public servants.

The cut to teachers pay commenced last fortnight in October.

By Jack Lapauve Jr – EMTV News, Port Moresby

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