The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has expressed concerns regarding the growing unrest among staff at the National Works Agency due to unresolved workplace grievances. JCSA President Techa Clarke-Griffiths highlighted issues related to salary discrepancies and job security, emphasizing the need for immediate attention to these matters.
The association has warned that if these grievances are not addressed, there may be a possibility of industrial action. The situation has prompted the JCSA to call for dialogue between the agency and its employees to resolve the ongoing issues.
The association’s leadership is urging the relevant authorities to take proactive measures to ensure that staff concerns are adequately addressed to prevent further escalation. As the situation develops, the JCSA remains committed to advocating for the rights and welfare of its members, stressing the importance of a stable and supportive work environment.
The National Works Agency has yet to respond to the JCSA’s statements or outline any plans to address the grievances raised by its staff. The outcome of this situation may have implications for operations within the agency and the broader civil service in Jamaica.
Source: t.me
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