Chandigarh Teachers' Union Threatens Agitation Over Withheld Salaries
Chandigarh: Teachers’ salaries withheld, union threatens agitation
Hindustan Times
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In Chandigarh, India, school counsellors are only paid for 10 months a year, with salaries withheld during breaks, violating CBSE norms. The Chandigarh Teachers Association (CTA) is threatening street protests if the administration does not resolve salary and arrears issues, which have been pending since 2021.
- 01School counsellors in Chandigarh are paid only for 10 months annually.
- 02The Chandigarh Teachers Association (CTA) is demanding action on withheld salaries and dearness allowance arrears.
- 03A recent meeting with the education secretary yielded no concrete results.
- 04The CTA plans to escalate its agitation if the administration fails to respond.
- 05There is a pending Punjab and Haryana High Court order regarding the arrears issue.
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In Chandigarh, India, school counsellors are facing significant financial challenges as they are only compensated for 10 months of the year, with salaries withheld during summer, winter, and autumn breaks. This situation contravenes the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) affiliation norms, which require full-time employment for counsellors. The Chandigarh Teachers Association (CTA) is demanding immediate action from the administration regarding this issue and the dearness allowance arrears owed to teachers since 2021. During a recent meeting with the education secretary, the CTA received only vague promises, leading to frustration among members. The association's leadership, including general secretary Ajay Sharma and senior vice president Dinesh Dahiya, has resolved to escalate their efforts, warning of potential street protests if their demands are not met. They also highlighted a pending order from the Punjab and Haryana High Court that supports their claims regarding the arrears, urging the administration to implement it without delay.
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The unresolved salary and arrears issues are affecting teachers' morale and could lead to disruptions in the education system if protests occur.
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