Trinidad and Tobago's Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers' Association (TTUTA) are set to engage in crucial talks over the contentious issues of teacher salaries and backpay. The negotiations come at a time when educators have been demanding fair compensation for their services, citing a significant gap between their current salaries and the cost of living in the country. With the MOE facing mounting pressure to address the concerns of its employees, the discussions are expected to be tense, but potentially pivotal in determining the future of the country's education sector. The outcome of these talks will likely have far-reaching implications for the nation's students, teachers, and the overall quality of education in Trinidad and Tobago.


MOE, TTUTA discuss salaries and backpay  Trinidad Guardian