GSTA protests for immediate payment of salaries
Karachi
May 20, 2021
The Government Secondary Teachers Association (GSTA) has demanded immediate payment of salaries to the teachers in Karachi and other districts of Sindh who have been deprived of their salaries for the past nine years.
The GSTA had said that if their demands were not fulfilled, the association would use all other options, including strike, according to the statement issued by the association. A protest was demonstrated at the Government Boys Secondary School, District West, and GSTA Central General Secretary Abdul Hafeez Mehr, senior leader Masood Al Hassan, GSTA Karachi Division President Anwar Din Memon, Karachi West President Allah Bachaio Lakho, General Secretary Nordin Mastoi, Manghopir Taluka President Shafi Muhammad Channa, General Secretary Abdul Jabbar Baloch participated in the protest.
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