Letter to the Head of Public Service in regard to Salary Enhancement

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Letter to the Head of Public Service in regard to Salary Enhancement

Dear all,

 

This is a this is a Letter to the Head of Public service in regard to salary enhancement

18 thoughts on “Letter to the Head of Public Service in regard to Salary Enhancement”

  1. Let government pay primary teachers according to their levels of education, how can phd ,get equal to certificate

  2. At least now. Thanks for waking up in time rather than waiting for the budget to be read.

    We now await for your announcement regarding industrial action. We are more than ready to implemented it.

    Let something positive come out. Even 10% salary raise is better than nothing.

  3. I am a little happy that UNATU executives have taken a step for sure if Government fails to report or accord respect to this request then the industrial action should resume immediately and we hope that when this industrial action start it should not end until the increment is made and please our dear Executives don’t allow intimidation or bribe stand for the truth and save us from this miserable work life

  4. Thanks 🙏👍 for the continueos effort in fighting for the teachers.
    With God’s mercy 🙏👍 one day they will get to know that we add value to the nation.
    May the Almighty God be behind you always.

  5. But our industrial actions usually end in a way that is not understood by members of UNATU and we usually end up being a laughing stock in the community and it usually brings shame on us. Industrial action only materialised during the the regime of Tuheyo as GS My advice is that please don’t try because people will laugh at us again

  6. I think salary enhancement should be done once for art teachers and primary teachers , does government need primary teachers to first strike?

  7. THE future of ugandas childrens education is held captive by politicians who want to stay in power and use citizens taxes for political patronage, payingout huge bonuses to Members parliament,is a sign that there is no goodwill to improve workers welfare.it is time ugandans undertand the truth we are tired of 7 years of broken promises.

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