Kampala. Lecturers at Makerere’s School of Law have gone on strike,
demanding a review of their salary incentives just a month after a
general strike by university lecturers demanding for a pay rise.
In a
decision communicated to students by the Law School academic board, the
lecturers announced they will not teach evening students until they are
paid the allowances attached to the evening programme.
The lecturers say
they want the current salary incentive reviewed, and evening
allowances, which were scrapped in September, reinstated.
The allowances
were scrapped and instead consolidated in the 70 per cent salary
increment given to lecturers so they could call off their two-week
strike. (NMG)