Colombo, Feb 18 – Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) Secretary Joseph Stalin claimed today that the government has not addressed the issue of teachers’ salaries in the recent budget.
Addressing the media, he said that both the President and the Prime Minister had assured that the existing salary issues would be resolved in the 2025 budget.
He reminded that state employees staged protests demanding a Rs. 20,000 salary increment, while principals and teachers protested for the remaining two-thirds of their salary anomalies to be rectified according to the Subodhini Committee report. However, according to the budget, the salary increase has only been planned for three years, suggesting that there will be no budget allocations for 2026 and 2027.
With the reduction of the Rs. 7,500 allowance, there will only be a Rs. 6,225 salary increment by April 1 for Grade 1 teachers and principals. Teachers in Service Grade 2.1 will receive an increase of Rs. 4,056, those in Grade 2.2 will receive Rs. 2,061, and teachers in Grade 3.1 will receive only Rs. 860.
“We all expected a Rs. 20,000 salary increment, but not a single word was mentioned about implementing the two-thirds of the remaining salary increment approved in the Subodhini Committee report. The budget only referred to an increase in the basic salary by Rs. 15,000,” Stalin said.
“The teachers who took to the streets in protest were assured that their demands would be met, but now they have been let down by the government. The future decisions of teachers and principals will depend on the government’s response to their concerns,” he added.