Deprivation from seven month salary puts contracted teachers on brink of starvation

Author: PPI

RAWALPINDI: Hundreds and thousands of college teachers across Punjab including Rawalpindi have not been paid even a penny against their salaries since the last 7 months.According to media reports, Punjab Government had appointed thousands of college male and female teachers including lecturers, college teaching internees, CTIs on contract basis all over the Punjab and fixed their monthly salaries as Rs 30,000 but only one month remains before the completion of their agreement but not a single penny has been given to the teachers afterwards.

According to media reports, Punjab Government had appointed thousands of college male and female teachers including lecturers, college teaching internees, CTIs on contract basis all over the Punjab and fixed their monthly salaries as Rs 30,000 but only one month remains before the completion of their agreement but not a single penny has been given to the teachers afterwards.The provincial government had inducted these teachers for 8 months from October 2016 to May 15, 2017 instead of one year to save the salaries of summer vacations and now their contract period is close to completion.

The provincial government had inducted these teachers for 8 months from October 2016 to May 15, 2017 instead of one year to save the salaries of summer vacations and now their contract period is close to completion.

There are 2 to 8 contract lecturers working in different colleges of Rawalpindi and this way their total strength runs into thousands all over the province.

All these teachers belong to middle class and most of them are the sole breadwinners of their respective families.

Non-disbursement of salaries to us since the last 7 months is tantamount to starving us and our families to death, said a group of these teachers.

The families of these teachers appealed to the Punjab’s Chief Minister to take personal interest on this crucial matter and order the disbursement of pending salaries to the contracted staff.

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