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  • #16
    RE: Teachers want more maternity leave

    Yuh wife work fi a private company don't it? People need fi see there is a significant difference between public and private sector.

    Every teacher I talk to get paid for 10 months. They have the option of doing summer pay which allows. Regarding summer job ... don't the 2 a we say the same thing?
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    • #17
      RE: Teachers want more maternity leave

      lazie you want to know that I work for public entity and it is more time.

      10 months or 12 months that is the year. When you apply for a teacher's job them tell you you get paid annually right? What annually means?
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      • #18
        RE: Teachers want more maternity leave

        Assasin, yuh talking bout what happen in the real world or what happen a yaad? Unless you gonna tell mi bout what dem duh in Canada, mi nuh know bout them, but the teachers I know get paid for 10 months boss.
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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        • #19
          RE: Teachers want more maternity leave

          Assasin (9/5/2006)

          Teachers normally get paid for the school year, if they do extra in the summer and winter them get paid differently. As a man who in the education enivornment mi think you know that. When you see the teacher in the summer a additional money them a Kollect a nuh the regular payroll.
          Assasin: My wife worked as a teacher for many years in New York...

          ...and, she was paid for 10 months of the year.I suppose she could have taken that 10 monthsof salary and divided it by 12 thenmake the claim she was receivingthat amount monthly for 12 months of the year? Right? :w00t:
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