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BOSAI, union agree to cut working hours instead of retrenchment

Major unrest ‎ in Linden was Thursday averted after the Chinese-owned bauxite company, BOSAI Minerals, agreed to reduce the number of hours rather than retrench 37 workers, according to Company Secretary Retired Major General Norman Mc Lean.  Mc Lean said National Association of Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Employees (NAACIE) and the management of BOSAI have reached agreement for the workers to stay ...

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Bosai workers protest, demand explanation for possible retrenchment

by Zena Henry Bauxite workers attached to the Chinese-owned bauxite company,  Bosai Minerals, are demanding an explanation from the company about why it pland to fire almost 50 staffers. Scores of workers, mainly from the company’s mining pits, armed themselves with placards this morning protesting the stated retrenchment. According to the Guyana Bauxite and General Workers Union’s Leslie Gonsalves, workers ...

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Small Business, Regional Trade Fairs this year; GuyExpo planned for 50th Independence

The Ministry of Business on Thursday announced that there would be no GuyExpo this year, but plans are in train for a “special version” to cooincide with Guyana’s 50th Independence Anniversary next year. In a statement, the Business Ministry said the decision was also taken to hold a Small Business Expo in November, 2015. Government has also signaled its intention ...

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Another political appointee sues govt for breach of contract

Zulficar Mustapha, former Head, Community Relations Liason Officer Region Six (6), is moving to the court to claim $1.7 million for what he is saying was the wrongful termination of his contract. A Writ of Summons containing the details of Mustapha’s claim was filed yesterday and the Attorney General (AG), Basil Williams, has ten days in which to enter an ...

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Increased govt allowances “a fat lie”; govt threatens to deduct uncleared allowances to former ministers

by Zena Henry Finance Minister Winston Jordan has categorically denied claims by a pro-opposition newspaper that government intends to approve hefty travel allowances and he warned that former government ministers  who have not cleared theirs would have them deducted from their salaries or pensions. The former government themselves could come in for some inconvenience since according to Jordan a significant ...

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Attempted suicide must be decriminalized; police launches suicide prevention hotline

Amid the rising incidence of suicide,  Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan on Thursday called for the decriminalization of attempted suicide and the locking away of poisons from persons prone to taking their own lives. “Guyana should move toward the decriminalization of attempted suicide. I would like to hear the arguments from the other side to hear why it would remain ...

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No $60B being withdrawn from commercial banks, funds are from semi-autonomous agencies accounts

by Zena Henry Minister of Finance Winston Jordan has clarified that there is no GUY$60b of state money being withdrawn from commercial banks. He expressed surprise when questioned on the issue Wednesday July 5. The minister said he saw the figure come up in the media as floated by the Private Sector Commission (PSC), but has “no idea” where the ...

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State Board appointees were not handpicked, to revise appointment guidelines- says govt

by Zena Henry Government in its defense has dismissed charges that it handpicked persons to sit on the varying Boards that head various state agencies. With the appointment of the new A Partnership for National Unity+ Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) government, many state boards were put on hold for “necessary” reshuffling. However, the government has come under stiff criticisms; that ...

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Trainee teachers, recent CPCE graduates to get govt laptops

Current trainees and recent graduates of the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE) are to be priority recipients of the remaining 10,000 laptops to be allocated under the One Laptop for Family (OLPF) Project. Teachers who have completed the CPCE leg of their studies and are now pursuing studies at the University of Guyana (UG) leg are also slated to ...

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No hefty pay hike for ministers, MPs- govt

by Zena Henry Under intense pressure from the opposition to justify higher salaries for ministers and parliamentarians, government on Wednesday backed down from the pay hike but said there would have to be different pay-scales for the Vice Presidents and ministers. The announcement came Wednesday July 5 during Cabinet’s weekly press briefing hosted by Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman. The ...

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