A section of senior interns have have been shocked after TSC left them out of January pay! The commission paid teachers in 23rd but some interns did not receive their stipend as usual leaving them with questions as to what may have transpired.
" I was expecting the stipend to hit my account as normal but I was dumb-founded when I found empty offers every time I checked the account balance," lamented one teacher who sought anonymity.
The affected interns who claimed to have reported procedurely to their stations feel the commission is adding salt to injury with its latest move.
" Despite not being comfortable working with the meager pay for second year running, I decided to renew the contract," added the disgruntled teacher.
"Am now wondering how I ended up missing out while colleagues got theirs, he sadly noted.
Senior interns were fiercely agitating for confirmation to PnP terms but the commission stood firm with their earlier pronouncement which declared a mandatory two-year internship for all interns before consideration for confirmation. The interns whose contracts were elapsing in December 2023 had staged demos even sought legal intervention to no avail.
A caucus of interns had threatened to lead their troops to down their tools ahead of opening but had change of heart later. They urged their members to renew thier contracts and 'fight from inside'.
Majority heed to renewal directive and were expecting normal salary flow but TSC had other plans.
Their were reports of some interns being exited permanently from the online entry/exit platform popularly known as casualty. This has been used as an hypothesis for the development.
The commission is yet to address the situation.

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