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Speaker Anita Among Pushes Government On Arts Teachers’ Pay Rise

Activists To Anita Among; Stop Mocking Victims Of Torture

Hon. Anita Among, the Speaker of Parliament has directed government to cautiously survey the grievances of Arts subject teachers. This also means to come up with sustainable and realistic solutions. Primary teachers and teachers of arts in government-aided schools across the country went on a sit-down strike from 15 June 2022. They were protesting something they called ‘discriminatory’ wage increment ...

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“We Shall Put Down Our Tools”, MUBS Lecturers Threaten

MUBS Lecturers Threaten To Strike

Makerere University Business School/ MUBS lecturers have promised to put down their tools if they do not receive their salary arrears as soon as possible. The chair person MUBS Academic staff Association, Brian Muyomba said they will have a sit down strike. This will entail not invigilating of papers and even marking until they are thought about. The finalists are ...

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MUBS Lecturers Strike Over Salary Payment A Week To Reopening The University

MUBS Lecturers went on strike

Makerere University Business School (MUBS) lecturers have declared a sit down strike over their salaries that are pending. The strike comes a week towards the reopening of the university meaning that the lecturers will not do their jobs if salaries are not paid. The MUBS lecturers declared the strike during a press conference held on Sunday. During the conference, they ...

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Makerere University Lecturers Suspend Strike

MUK lecturers

Makerere University lecturers have suspended their sit down strike to pave way for the visiting committee appointed by president Museveni to perform its work. Check also: Teachers put dowm tools over salary increament in Uganda In a meeting held today (Monday) at Makerere University, 81 lecturers under their umbrella body, Makerere University Academic Staff Association (MUASA)voted for the suspension of the ...

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