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03-06-2022, 09:26 PM
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Teachers no salary increment?
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03-06-2022, 09:38 PM
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Teachers no salary increment?
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Wasn't there an email today on this topic?
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04-06-2022, 09:23 AM
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Wasn't there an email today on this topic?
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That they have already decided on the range for the other civil servants but not teachers?
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04-06-2022, 09:29 AM
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That they have already decided on the range for the other civil servants but not teachers?
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Think that pretty much summarises it. So… it's coming, but later (and details TBC)? 😢
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04-06-2022, 11:43 AM
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And maybe one month later, after a thorough review, it has been decided that teachers are paid competitively and no adjustment is required
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If I recall correctly, this happened once before?
And ironically since 2020, MI and PI has been cut by ~30%.. while tanking all the extra new work from all the new policies rolled out due to COVID with limited manpower...
While the public continues to think that teacher working hours are extremely short and our salaries are extremely high...
While many teachers are still working during the June hols at home...Doing things like setting *cough* tests and exams for Terms 3/4 *cough...
While even some SLs think "oh if there's a teacher in the family it's impossible for the child to qualify for FAS"
*Oh but teachers need to be extremely grateful that our situation isn't like the US! Take it or leave it!*
Perhaps educators just aren't valued as much anymore...?
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04-06-2022, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
If I recall correctly, this happened once before?
And ironically since 2020, MI and PI has been cut by ~30%.. while tanking all the extra new work from all the new policies rolled out due to COVID with limited manpower...
While the public continues to think that teacher working hours are extremely short and our salaries are extremely high...
While many teachers are still working during the June hols at home...Doing things like setting *cough* tests and exams for Terms 3/4 *cough...
While even some SLs think "oh if there's a teacher in the family it's impossible for the child to qualify for FAS"
*Oh but teachers need to be extremely grateful that our situation isn't like the US! Take it or leave it!*
Perhaps educators just aren't valued as much anymore...?
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Perhaps, but they are many lao jiaos who will never leave the teaching service and is contented with such pay package. Besides, those in service will know there's an oversupply of math and science teachers. I think MOE is more than happy for unhappy folks to find greener pasture elsewhere.
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04-06-2022, 01:13 PM
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Dun wanna be lanjiao anymore n plan to quit. Any1 know roughly how much relief n adjunct teacher earning?
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04-06-2022, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
If I recall correctly, this happened once before?
And ironically since 2020, MI and PI has been cut by ~30%.. while tanking all the extra new work from all the new policies rolled out due to COVID with limited manpower...
While the public continues to think that teacher working hours are extremely short and our salaries are extremely high...
While many teachers are still working during the June hols at home...Doing things like setting *cough* tests and exams for Terms 3/4 *cough...
While even some SLs think "oh if there's a teacher in the family it's impossible for the child to qualify for FAS"
*Oh but teachers need to be extremely grateful that our situation isn't like the US! Take it or leave it!*
Perhaps educators just aren't valued as much anymore...?
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First people here were dooming and glooming believing that there wouldn't be any salary revisions at all. Then info apparently came out regarding a civil service revision. Now people are speculating that teachers will be excluded from this revision and creating imaginary scenarios in their heads.
What's with the toxic mentality and why can't you all just wait and see what comes out?
What made you all so toxic in your mentality?
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04-06-2022, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
First people here were dooming and glooming believing that there wouldn't be any salary revisions at all. Then info apparently came out regarding a civil service revision. Now people are speculating that teachers will be excluded from this revision and creating imaginary scenarios in their heads.
What's with the toxic mentality and why can't you all just wait and see what comes out?
What made you all so toxic in your mentality?
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Because they have been talking about salary revisions since before covid. They're always "discussing" while ignoring that our real salary growth (as in, after accounting for inflation) is basically non-existent. It's almost as if they cannot afford the world-class teaching force that they are always boasting on the world stage about.
Salary revision cycles in the past were <5 years. It's 7 and counting now. How far are they trying to push it?
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