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Home / Education / Chennai Teachers Protest: Pay Gap Sparks 22-Day Standstill

Chennai Teachers Protest: Pay Gap Sparks 22-Day Standstill

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Teachers protest a pay disparity of over ₹8,000 in basic pay.
  • The protest entered its 22nd day with no resolution in sight.
  • Children joined parents, holding placards to support their demands.
Chennai Teachers Protest: Pay Gap Sparks 22-Day Standstill

Secondary grade teachers in Chennai continue their protest for equitable pay, marking 22 days of demonstrations without a resolution. The core issue is a pay anomaly where teachers appointed after June 1, 2009, receive less basic pay than their predecessors. This difference, initially substantial, has now grown to over ₹8,000.

Talks with the school education department have thus far failed to produce a breakthrough. Members of the Secondary Grade Seniority Teachers' Association expressed hope for a favorable outcome, but cited the minister's involvement in Jallikattu and officials' leaves as reasons for delays. The teachers remain committed to protesting until their demands are met.

Adding a poignant element, some protesting teachers brought their children to the demonstration, with the youngsters holding placards to support their parents' fight for equal pay. Meanwhile, part-time teachers under Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, despite a recent ₹2,500 monthly salary hike announcement, also intend to continue their protests due to dissatisfaction with the amount.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are protesting a pay anomaly, demanding equal pay for equal work and a resolution to a basic pay difference exceeding ₹8,000.
The protest entered its 22nd day on Friday, with no resolution reached yet.
The association is demanding that teachers appointed after June 1, 2009, receive the same basic pay as those appointed before this date.

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