Jamaica Gleaner

JTA president-elect aspirants make their final pitch

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer editorial@gleanerjm.com

WINSTON SMITH and Godfrey Drummond, the two candidates vying to become president-elect of the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n (JTA) for t he associatio­n’s 20212022 administra­tive year, have entered the final furlong of their extended campaign and are both making late pitches to secure their colleagues’ votes.

The JTA president-elect election, which was initially slated for July, will take place by the end of November. Because of the ongoing situation with the COVID19 pandemic, some delegates will vote in person while others will vote online.

Smith, who is principal of the Golden Spring Primary School in St Andrew, has likened himself to United States president-elect Joe Biden, and is urging the electors to choose him as their next presidente­lect based on his vast experience as an educator.

“I encourage you, my colleagues from St Thomas to follow our neighbours in the north, the great United States. They have changed course and have gone back for a person with experience because at this time they need experience­d leadership to bring their country together,” Smith said, while addressing Friday’s halfyearly meeting of the St Thomas Parish Associatio­n of the JTA, which was held virtually.

“So it is with us in Jamaica and the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n. We are going to embark on salary negotiatio­n, so we need experience­d negotiator­s, persons who would have been there and understand what it takes to take home a good salary package for the teachers of Jamaica,” said Smith, a certified negotiator, who has been involved in all benefits negotiated on behalf of teachers since 2009.

However, Drummond, a senior teacher at Petersfiel­d Primary School in Westmorela­nd, while not blessed with the same level of experience as Smith, still thinks he is the best man for the job and confidentl­y stated that when he becomes the next president of the JTA, he will be a good servant to the teachers of Jamaica.

“If you can use anyone, I ask that you use me,”said Drummond, who also spoke at the St Thomas Parish Associatio­n. “I have nothing to lose because I am a regular classroom teacher. I don’t know if you understand the dynamics of the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n, but we need an overall of 97 Church Street. The ‘Buckie’ master leadership attitudes will have to change.

“That is what we need to change so that the teachers understand that when you vote for Godfrey Drummond, I will not be on my high horse. I will meet with you, represent and negotiate on your behalf so that the classroom and subject teachers are able to benefit from the process,” added Drummond

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