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CEO unable to say if ministry responded to GTU proposals - Stabroek News

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By Abigail Headley

As the cross-examination of Chief Education Officer Saddam Hussain continued yesterday, he could provide no definite answers on whether the Ministry of Education had formally responded to proposals from the GTU that included an appeal for salaries talks

When the documents regarding discussions on salary matters were presented to him, Hussain’s responses revealed inconsistencies in the government’s stance on multi-year agreements and negotiations with the union.

The article CEO unable to say if ministry responded to GTU proposals appeared first on Stabroek News.

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