Last Updated on Thursday, 22 December 2016, 10:51 by Denis Chabrol
Several soldiers on Wednesday vocalized their disappointment becauseĀ their Commander-in-Chief, President David Granger did not announce a tax-free one month bonus at the Guyana Defence Forceās (GDF) headquarters where he feted soldiers on the final leg of “Soldiers Day”.
Multiple sources confirmed that a number of soldiers let their feelings knownĀ while the President was arrivingĀ and after his address.
TheĀ soldiers appeared less than interested in the remarks by Chief-of-Staff, Brigadier George Lewis and were anxious to listen to their Commander-in-Chief.
When the President got up to address them, they greeted himĀ jubilantly but when he was finished speaking and no one-month bonus was announced, a number of them were heard remarking, among other things, āthat is all he come to talkā and āwe aināt even get nutān.ā
This is the second straight year that members of the Joint Services, including the GDF, have not received a month tax-free salary as a bonus but instead received a one-off GYD$50,000 last in 2015 and GYD$25,000 this year.
When contacted, the Chief-of-Staff said he did not hear anyone boo. “I can’t punish anybody for something, as far I know, did not occur,” he told Demerara Waves Online News.
Senior officers have told Demerara Waves Online News on condition of anonymity that they once looked forward to the one-month salary as a bonus to assist with Christmas expenses.
Citing economic sluggishness, due largely to a downturn in most sectors , government this year scraped theĀ National Treasury to pay a 1 to 10 percent wage and salary increase to the majority of government employees, with the lowest paid receiving 10 percent.
The GPSU has labelled the GYD$25,000 bonus a “Christmas frek”.