Teachers and Employees Unite: APTA Calls for Mass Protest Over Financial Grievances
The Andhra Pradesh Teachers Association urges educators and staff to join the FAPTO protest on July 14, demanding urgent resolution of financial issues and PRC implementation.
In a bold move to highlight their longstanding grievances, the Andhra Pradesh Teachers Association (APTA) is mobilizing teachers and employees across the state for a large-scale protest on July 14. The rally aims to draw attention to unresolved financial issues and the urgent need for the implementation of the Pay Revision Commission (PRC) recommendations.
The APTA is encouraging participation in rallies and picketing at Collectorates, signaling a united front against the government's inaction on these critical matters. As dissatisfaction mounts, the protest is poised to be a defining moment for educators advocating for their rights and welfare.
With the future of educational staff hanging in the balance, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to these pressing demands. The call to action is clear: the voices of teachers and employees must be heard. As reported by The Hindu.
Source: The Hindu

