Prayagraj: Bishop Johnson School is experiencing a wage issue, and teachers are outraged.  Yamuna Basic School, located in Gau Ghat, is experiencing a wage difficulty.  Mary Lucas School & College is likewise dealing with a wage dilemma.  Even in the Diocese of Lucknow institution, class IV employees’ outstanding salary of almost 24 months has not been paid.  When asked, they respond that payment will not be provided until the NCLT court is opened.  The court accepts all contributions, but the employees are hoping for a raise and their delayed wages.  Employees of the Diocese of Lucknow and the LDTA institution are paid below the minimum wage.  Medical facilities are not available to Class IV personnel.  Employee wages have money withheld from them.  Where should the workers file complaints?

Teachers at MG Marg Civil Lines schools and colleges are always battling with a wage dilemma.  The instructors stated that not receiving a wage for several months has made it difficult for them to support their families.  Furthermore, several instructors at the school are continually accusing the principal and the management of financial misappropriation, while the school administration is wiping its hands of these charges while refusing to reveal where and how the school fees were spent.  On the other side, several employees have claimed that wages are being given to those close to the Principal through backdoor. Teachers are outraged over the non-payment of their salary.

Retired teachers and principals from the Diocese of Lucknow Church of North India Allahabad High School Society exacerbate the situation.  On the one hand, there is a lack of funding in schools; on the other hand, many instructors in such institutions have retired years ago but are being offered consecutive extensions due to their proximity to the principal and administration.

 Such instructors’ salaries are also far greater than those of other teachers, despite the fact that Christian students are walking from door to door in search of work, but the sycophantic officers refuse to change their attitude.  These schools are afflicted by a financial dilemma of unpaid pay.  Even during Holi, instructors and fourth-class laborers roam about looking for their wages.

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