
President Museveni to meet UNATU Leaders Again
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is expected to meet the leadership of the Uganda National Teacher's Union-UNATU on Monday in an effort to end the nationwide teacher's strike. The meeting follows the teacher's rejection of a "new deal" proposed by the Ministry of Public Service.
In two letters, the minister and the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Public Service announced the new offer and pledged to raise teachers' salaries in the medium term. The new offer was discussed during a meeting between the UNATU national executive council and branch leaders from around the country on Sunday. The UNATU Secretary General, Filbert Baguma says that teachers rejected the government's deal, arguing that Government should address teachers' needs and not give them assurances.
Baguma also stated that this time around, no amount of intimidation will compel teachers to return to classrooms. "The strain is mounting. The UNATU leadership is under pressure from many officials to end the strike, but this strike is not for UNATU leaders. For teachers, that is. Anyone who wants it to cease must work to meet the needs of the union members," he said.
UNATU will be meeting the president for the second time ever since they launched their strike. The first meeting on June 18 ended in a disagreement as the president failed to convince the striking teachers to resume work.
Teachers laid down their tools in the quest for salary enhancement, with equity and harmonisation across the board. The strike, which is currently in the third week, has since stalled learning across the country as learners are idle while many have since given up on schooling altogether.
The current impasse resulted from the government's decision to increase the pay for science teachers nearly by 300 percent in disregard of their colleagues in arts and humanities. The increment saw the government increase the pay for graduate and grade V science teachers to Shillings 4 million and Shillings 3 million up from Shillings 1.1 million and Shillings 796,000 respectively.
To justify the move, government noted that it was just prioritizing science teachers basing on the available resources but there was a plan to increase payment for all civil servants in the long run. Teachers have however insisted that the government should either provide an additional budget to increase the salary of art teachers or, for the sake of justice, split the available wage bill of 95 billion Shillings among all teachers. The said wage bill was set aside to enhance salaries of science teachers only.
Source:URN
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