Good News for Doğa Koleji Staff: Salaries Are Being Paid

Good news for Doğa College employees: salaries are being paid! The long months of hardship for Doğa College staff are coming to an end. After a prolonged period during which salaries were not paid, the expected announcement has arrived following the sale of Doğa College to the ITU Foundation. Doğa College has announced that it will pay the back wages owed to its employees within the coming week.

Employees at Doğa College endured a difficult period during which many went months without pay, and some even halted classes in protest. With the transfer of ownership to the ITU Foundation, the college delivered positive news to its staff. In an announcement addressed to “Our valued teachers, dear colleagues, and respected parents,” the college provided information for both employees and the families of students.

When Will Doğa College Employees Receive Their Salaries?

According to the statement from Doğa College, the overdue salary payments for teaching staff will be made within the coming week. The message sent to employees made clear that teachers who have not received their salaries for previous periods will receive their outstanding payments next week.

The college also confirmed that payments to other creditors are planned for next week. In its communication to employees, Doğa College reminded staff that regular salary payment day is the 5th of each month.

Regarding the second semester, Doğa College management shared a message expressing unity and optimism: “We, together with our teachers, students, parents and all staff, are one large family. We are entering the second semester of the 2019–2020 academic year stronger than ever. We wish a successful term for our students and everyone involved.”

In summary, the recent ownership change appears to have resolved the immediate financial uncertainty for many Doğa College employees, with the administration committing to clear outstanding wage arrears shortly and reaffirming a commitment to stability and support for the school community as the new term begins.