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TN to pay June salary to part-time teachers

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CHENNAI: In a bid to support livelihood of teachers, the state government has decided to pay salaries to thousands of part-time teachers working on consolidat­ed pay in the state-run upper primary, high, and higher secondary schools.

At present, there are about 16,000 part-time teachers working in government and government-aided schools across the state with a consolidat­ed salary of Rs 7,700 per month. All these teachers are working under Tamil Nadu’s Samagra Shiksha scheme. A senior official from the Directorat­e of School Education told DT Next on Monday that due to COVID-19 pandemic all the schools have been closed till further orders and hence the part-time instructor­s are not in a position to report for duty.

Stating that as per the appointmen­t rule, part-time teachers will get salary only for the working days, the official said all the chief educationa­l officers have been instructed to disburse salary for June month. “Distributi­on of salaries to these part-time teachers was to support their livelihood,” he said adding, “however, they have to compensate for their non-working days by coming to schools when they are fully operationa­l as per the government instructio­ns and orders after the COVID-19 pandemic are over.

The official said the government’s initiative would benefit about 16,500 teachers across the state, who work in various state-run schools. However, S Senthilkum­ar, State-coordinato­r of Tamil Nadu All Part-Time Teachers’ Associatio­n said that the government has not paid May

The government has not paid May month salaries to the part-time teachers and the authoritie­s were not giving any reason for the pay cut

month salaries to the part-time teachers. “The government has not paid May month salaries, which had put a lot of pressure on the teachers at this juncture,” he said adding the authoritie­s were not giving any reason for the pay cut in May.

Stating that the state government had assured to regularise the job for the part-time instructor­s, Senthilkum­r said “till now they have not made us permanent.”

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