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  2. Jamaica Union of Teachers - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Union of Teachers (JUT) was a trade union representing schoolteachers in Jamaica. The union was founded in 1894. It was the first trade union in Jamaica. Its initial organisation was based on the British National Union of Teachers. However, in its early years, the JUT functioned more as a professional association.

  3. Jamaica Teachers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) is a trade union representing education workers in Jamaica.. In 1961, the Jamaica Union of Teachers, the Association of Headmasters and Headmistresses, the Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions, the Association of Teacher Training Staffs, and the Association of Assistant Masters and Mistresses, formed the Joint Executive of Teachers ...

  4. Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers - Wikipedia

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    Davis-Whyte was named to a trade union body (which included representatives from the Jamaica Teachers' Association and Jamaica Civil Service Association) to negotiate the next MoU. [9] But six months later, JALGO and two other public employee unions were forced to strike the National Water Commission to increase salaries (which averaged 28 ...

  5. Category:Trade unions in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers; Jamaica Civil Service Association; Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions; Jamaica Teachers' Association; Jamaica Union of Teachers; Jamaica Workers and Tradesmen's Union; Jamaican Federation of Labour

  6. Amy Bailey (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Her father was the founder of the Jamaica Union of Teachers and encouraged all of his children to become teachers, as there were few other opportunities open to black Jamaicans. [2] [1] After attending elementary school at Mount Olivet Primary School, Bailey studied at Shortwood Teacher's College, [2] graduating in 1917. [1]

  7. Edith Dalton-James - Wikipedia

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    She served four terms as president of the Jamaican Union of Teachers (JUT), and was elected three times as president of the Caribbean Union of Teachers. Dalton-James was instrumental in the development of the Jamaica Teachers' Association. She was the first woman and first classroom teacher to become president of the JUT in 1949. [2]

  8. Category:Education trade unions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Education trade unions" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total. ... Jamaica Union of Teachers; Japan High School Teachers ...

  9. Caribbean Union of Teachers - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) is a federation of teaching trade unions in the Caribbean. Its affiliated unions are: Its affiliated unions are: Anguilla Teachers Union