• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • BUSINESS
  • POLITICS
  • Science
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
Teachers threaten to strike over salary disparities starting next week

Teachers threaten to strike over salary disparities starting next week

June 11, 2022
More than 30 Foreign Delegations to Attend President Museveni’s Inauguration

More than 30 Foreign Delegations to Attend President Museveni’s Inauguration

May 5, 2026
Empowering Women, Strengthening Families: GROW Project Gains Momentum

Redefining Masculinity: GROW Project Champions Male Allyship as the Key to Family Wealth

May 4, 2026
Respect Her Voice, GROW the Nation: Initiative Targets Success for Female Entrepreneurs

A new Dawn: Uganda’s GROW Project Reinvents the ‘Family Business’

May 4, 2026
Strengthening the Home: How the GROW Project is Reimagining Women’s Leadership

Strengthening the Home: How the GROW Project is Reimagining Women’s Leadership

May 4, 2026
How the GROW Project is Turning Women’s Leadership into Uganda’s Prosperity

How the GROW Project is Turning Women’s Leadership into Uganda’s Prosperity

May 3, 2026
Uganda: GROW Project Tackles Myths to Strengthen Households

Uganda: GROW Project Tackles Myths to Strengthen Households

May 3, 2026
Debunking Myths: GROW Project Champions Women’s Decision-Making for Economic Prosperity

Debunking Myths: GROW Project Champions Women’s Decision-Making for Economic Prosperity

May 3, 2026
Empowering the Economy: The GROW Project’s Mission for Ugandan Women

Empowering the Economy: The GROW Project’s Mission for Ugandan Women

May 3, 2026
Empowering the Matriarch: GROW Project Champions Women’s Leadership to Strengthen Families

Empowering the Matriarch: GROW Project Champions Women’s Leadership to Strengthen Families

May 1, 2026
When Women Decide, We All Grow: The Ripple Effect of Uganda’s GROW Project

When Women Decide, We All Grow: The Ripple Effect of Uganda’s GROW Project

April 30, 2026
Cultivating Success: The GROW Project Strengthens Women-Led Enterprises in Uganda

Cultivating Success: The GROW Project Strengthens Women-Led Enterprises in Uganda

April 30, 2026
Empowering the Next Generation: ITMS Concludes “Safe Kids, Safe Future” Campaign at Kibuye P/S

Empowering the Next Generation: ITMS Concludes “Safe Kids, Safe Future” Campaign at Kibuye P/S

April 30, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, May 7, 2026
  • Login
Sabasaba Updates
  • Home
    • Home – Layout 1
    • Home – Layout 2
    • Home – Layout 3
    • Home – Layout 4
    • Home – Layout 5
  • News
    • All
    • Science
    • World
    Empowering Women, Strengthening Families: GROW Project Gains Momentum

    Redefining Masculinity: GROW Project Champions Male Allyship as the Key to Family Wealth

    Respect Her Voice, GROW the Nation: Initiative Targets Success for Female Entrepreneurs

    A new Dawn: Uganda’s GROW Project Reinvents the ‘Family Business’

    Strengthening the Home: How the GROW Project is Reimagining Women’s Leadership

    Strengthening the Home: How the GROW Project is Reimagining Women’s Leadership

    How the GROW Project is Turning Women’s Leadership into Uganda’s Prosperity

    How the GROW Project is Turning Women’s Leadership into Uganda’s Prosperity

    Uganda: GROW Project Tackles Myths to Strengthen Households

    Uganda: GROW Project Tackles Myths to Strengthen Households

    Debunking Myths: GROW Project Champions Women’s Decision-Making for Economic Prosperity

    Debunking Myths: GROW Project Champions Women’s Decision-Making for Economic Prosperity

    Empowering the Economy: The GROW Project’s Mission for Ugandan Women

    Empowering the Economy: The GROW Project’s Mission for Ugandan Women

    Empowering the Matriarch: GROW Project Champions Women’s Leadership to Strengthen Families

    Empowering the Matriarch: GROW Project Champions Women’s Leadership to Strengthen Families

    When Women Decide, We All Grow: The Ripple Effect of Uganda’s GROW Project

    When Women Decide, We All Grow: The Ripple Effect of Uganda’s GROW Project

    Empowering the Next Generation: ITMS Concludes “Safe Kids, Safe Future” Campaign at Kibuye P/S

    Empowering the Next Generation: ITMS Concludes “Safe Kids, Safe Future” Campaign at Kibuye P/S

    Trending Tags

    • Donald Trump
    • Future of News
    • Climate Change
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup

    Rap group call out publication for using their image in place of ‘gang’

    Meet the woman who’s making consumer boycotts great again

    New campaign wants you to raise funds for abuse victims by ditching the razor

    Twitter tweaks video again, adding view counts for some users

    A beginner’s guide to the legendary Tim Tam biscuit, now available in America

    India is bringing free Wi-Fi to more than 1,000 villages this year

    Betterment moves beyond robo-advising with human financial planners

    People are handing out badges at Tube stations to tackle loneliness

    Trump’s H-1B Visa Bill spooks India’s IT companies

    Oil spill off India’s southern coast leaves fisherman stranded, marine life impacted

    Trending Tags

    • Flat Earth
    • Sillicon Valley
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Golden Globes
    • Future of News
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    UCC Bans “Mukube Paver” Hit Song,  Artist Suspended Over Violence Concerns

    UCC Bans “Mukube Paver” Hit Song, Artist Suspended Over Violence Concerns

    Uganda One Festival Unites Nation in Vibrant Celebration at Kololo

    Uganda One Festival Unites Nation in Vibrant Celebration at Kololo

    UPPA Journalists Swap Pens for Party: Celebrating Resilience and Unity

    UPPA Journalists Swap Pens for Party: Celebrating Resilience and Unity

    Uganda One Festival Officially Launched: A Landmark Celebration of National Unity and Creativity

    Uganda One Festival Officially Launched: A Landmark Celebration of National Unity and Creativity

    Miss Uganda finalist Sureya Umeimah confidently eying the prize: PICTORIAL

    Sureya Umeimah: the Cadet Pilot contesting for Miss Uganda 2024

    Top Ugandan Artistes in tears after being denied UK Visas to London

    New campaign wants you to raise funds for abuse victims by ditching the razor

    A beginner’s guide to the legendary Tim Tam biscuit, now available in America

    People are handing out badges at Tube stations to tackle loneliness

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Travel
    The Inaugural Dr. Ivan Edwards Poetry Award Marks a New Era for Ugandan Literature

    The Inaugural Dr. Ivan Edwards Poetry Award Marks a New Era for Ugandan Literature

    “Hon Gwangamujje” a Youthful leader Bragging about Chasing Mbwa from Igara West

    “Hon Gwangamujje” a Youthful leader Bragging about Chasing Mbwa from Igara West

    Train Services Between Kampala and Mukono Temporarily Suspended Due to Track Failure

    Train Services Between Kampala and Mukono Temporarily Suspended Due to Track Failure

    Banished from Home, Rejected by Family, Serujja still stands for his Rights

    Banished from Home, Rejected by Family, Serujja still stands for his Rights

    OpED: The Staple that Threatens the Future: Unraveling Uganda’s Environmental Reckoning

    The Shameful face of Self-Serving Philanthropy: Exploiting the Vulnerable for Fame and Fortune

    Mukono’s Ghetto Children Celebrate Christmas early in a Rare ‘Feast of Hope’

    Mukono’s Ghetto Children Celebrate Christmas early in a Rare ‘Feast of Hope’

    The Last Piece of the Jigsaw: Dr. Moses Byaruhanga’s remarkable Career in Pursuing Justice

    Sureya Umeimah: the Cadet Pilot contesting for Miss Uganda 2024

    Rap group call out publication for using their image in place of ‘gang’

    Meet the woman who’s making consumer boycotts great again

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
No Result
View All Result
Sabasaba Updates
No Result
View All Result
Home NATIONAL

Teachers threaten to strike over salary disparities starting next week

by Apollo Tusiime
June 11, 2022
in NATIONAL
2
Teachers threaten to strike over salary disparities starting next week
492
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Teachers under the umbrella association Uganda National Teachers’ Union (UNATU) have said they will resume industurial action countrywide starting on 15th June 2022 if government doesnt provide satisfactory feedback in relation to disparities in salaries for teachers.

According to UNATU General Secretary, Filbert Baguma, the teachers’ strike is a follow up on four-year committments made by government in regard to uniform salaries for teachers across the board, which they say have been totally ignored despite reminders.

The teachers are protesting a plan by government to enhance salaries for a section of civil servants including secondary school Science teachers to at-least UGX.4million (Degree holders) and UGX.3million (Diploma holders) starting July 2022 which they say is discriminatory.

“It is important to note that our Industrial Action that started in 2019 over the same issue was only suspended pending the full implementation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. It is unfortunate that the teachers’ issues particularly those concerning salary increment have turned into a ‘song’. Almost every Financial Year, teachers have to remind Government about the commitments earlier made. Do teachers really matter to this nation?” the statement issued by UNATU on Saturday reads in part.

“The public should therefore be aware that effective 15th June, 2022, teachers will not be present in the classrooms until Government honours the salary commitments made to them” UNATU General Secretary Filbert Baguma said in a statement issued today.

It should be noted that seconday school teachers under a splinter group Uganda Professional Science Teachers Union (UPSTU) refused to go to class at the beggining of second term in May over what they called discrimination after government sidelined them from the plan to increase salaries for all scientists. After several engagements, government assured them that UGX.97BN had been allocated in the budget to meet their request. The Science teachers later suspended their strike to 13th June 2022.

In a tweet posted today, UPSTU General Secretary Aron Mugaiga said the union Executive Committee had resolved to further extend the suspenssion to 12th September 2022 after securing an assurance from government in regard to their demand for UGX.4million and UGX.3million respectively.

The announcement of teachers’ strike comes amid public agitation after Government allocated UGX.193BN in the budget for the next financial year to cater for an increase of Members of parliament. The teachers state that they strongly believe that if money can be found for increasing allowances of Members of Parliament citing rising costs of living and inflation, the same can be done for teachers in whose hands lies the burden of delivering quality education.

UNATU notes that the strikes will continue as planned until government agrees to implement the Collective Bargaining Agreement without discrimination. They question why some categories of civil servants are already earning salaries from the same agreement but the practice changes when it comes to teachers.

In the next financial year, government has also promised and allocated funds to cater for increment of civil servants including teachers as follows;

1. Principal Comprehensive schools/NTC, UCC UI-SE 12,200,000/

2. Principal PTC, Tech schs/ Deputy Principal NTC, UCC U1-E 10,000,000/

3. Head Teacher (Secondary) U1-E 10,000,000/

4. Deputy Head Teacher (Secondary) U2 7,400,000/

5. Science Teachers at Principal Level U2 SC 7,800,000/

6. Science Teachers at Senior level U3 SC 6,000,000/

7. Arts teachers U3 5,400,000/

8. Science Teachers at Graduate level U4 SC 4,800,000/

9. U4 Arts Teacher U4 4,500,000/

10. Science teachers at Diploma level U5-SC 3,000,000/

11. U5 Arts teacher U5 2,700,000/

12. Head Teacher (Primary) U4 4,500,000/

13. Deputy Head Teacher (Primary) U5 2,700,000/

14. Senior Education Assistant U6 1,600,00/

15. Education Assistant U7 1,350,000
16. Non-Formal Education teachers (Trial terms) U8 500,000.

Share197Tweet123
Apollo Tusiime

Apollo Tusiime

Multi-media Journalist, PR professional and Thinker.

Sabasaba Updates

Copyright © 2024 Sabasaba Updates.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • World
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2024 Sabasaba Updates.