handed out joining letters on November 28, 2014, and another lot was given joining letters on May 5, 2015. The total number of JSTs recruited till May 2015 was 780 but the necessary paperwork for releasing salaries, even for those appointed last, remains stuck somewhere in the bureaucracy.
Meanwhile, a third batch of JSTs had been appointed as late as on September 3, 2015.
“There are over 850 junior school teachers who were hired in three different phases since the last quarter of 2014,” said one of the teachers who led the protest. “Around 372 teachers have reported for work but they are working on temporary basis since the schools they were posted in didn’t have any open vacancies for them.”
Later on, the head of Reform Support Unit Faisal Ahmed Uqaili and the chief of its district recruitment committee Saleem Awam came out to talk to the protesting teachers. Both officials lamented that teachers’ salaries were not being released due to problems with “sanctioned new posts” against the appointments made since November last year. However, they assured the JSTs that a list of around 500 teachers will be cleared from the offices in the next three weeks after which these teachers would be able to withdraw their salaries.
However, the protestors called out the bluff and pointed out that after issuance of the list of 500 teachers, it would take another few months for the salaries to be released since it was a lengthy process and involved approvals from several government departments.
One of the teachers said a list of 281 primary school teachers had been approved around six months ago but the teachers had only been able to withdraw their first salaries only last month while the remaining received it this month. “There are more than 500 primary school teachers out of which 281 have been able to get their salaries as the other keep on waiting,” he said.
“However, they are at least here talking to us. Their word is a good sign. If the officials fail to deliver results then we would come out again to protest.”
Meanwhile, the director schools Karachi Mansoob Hussain Siddique during a meeting with the education secretary Dr Fazlullah Pechuho discussed the matter with him and it was decided that the issue will be resolved on priority basis.
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