The President of the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) Mark Lyte on Sunday called on the nation’s Chief Education Officer, Saddam Hussain to prove that the bargaining agent and the Ministry of Education held talks on salaries by producing the agenda and minutes. “Let them produce minutes that are signed by both sides- the Ministry of Education and the Guyana Teachers’ ...
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GTU, Ministry of Education discussed salaries- Chief Education Officer
The Ministry of Education’s Chief Education Officer, Saddam Hussain has denied persistent claims by the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) that salaries were never discussed during months of bilateral talks between the two parties, prompting an almost one-month old teachers strike. Contrary to what the Applicant has alleged that teachers’ salaries were not the subject of discussions, at the verv meeting ...
Read More »Public Service Credit Union’s books to be audited- Trevor Benn
The newly-elected committee of management of the Guyana Public Service Cooperative Credit Union (GPSCCU) is expected to order an audit of that financial institution’s accounts, according t0 Trevor Benn who was the highest vote getter in Saturday’s elections. “The first thing we have to do is do a proper audit 0f the society. We don’t know what the state of ...
Read More »Trevor Benn tops results of Public Service Credit Union elections
Members of the Guyana Public Service Cooperative Credit Union on Saturday elected a new Committee of Management. After a long-running High Court battle between two factions, the meeting was held to elect new office-bearers. In keeping with a High Court order, nine persons were barred from contesting Saturday’s elections. Polls closed at 5:30 after two 15-minute extensions to allow late ...
Read More »ANUG blasts TNM’s Asha Kissoon for refusing to give up parliamentary seat
A New and United Guyana (ANUG) on Saturday lashed out at Leader of The New Movement (TNM), Dr Asha Kissoon for refusing to give up her parliamentary seat to allow for rotational representation by the three parties that garnered joinder votes garnered in the 2020 general and regional elections. “She has so far refused to relinquish her seat, and remains ...
Read More »Public Service Credit Union poised to elect new leadership committee, despite concerns about quorum
Despite strenuous objections Saturday morning over the legality of a Special General Members meeting of the Guyana Public Service Cooperative Credit Union (GPSCCU), the meeting proceeded to lay the groundwork for the election of a new committee of management. Ms Karen Van Sluytman-Corbin, who the Hifh Court has blocked from holding office on the Committee of Management, said no figure ...
Read More »Guyana tells Latin American, Caribbean leaders World Court will settle border controversy with Venezuela
Guyana’s President, Irfaan Ali on Friday told Latin American and Caribbean leaders that his country is bound by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to settle the decades-old border controversy with Venezuela. He told the 8th Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) in St Vincent that he was ready to speak with Venezuela’s President Nicolas ...
Read More »High Court mediation on teachers’ strike continues next week
The High Court-mandated mediation between the Guyana Teachers’ Union and the Guyana government ended its first day on Friday, with a commitment for the process to continue next Monday. Lawyer for the government side, Dharshan Ramdhani did not speak with the media after the afternoon session ended at 4:03 PM. Representing the GTU was Attorney-at-Law Darren Wade who declined to ...
Read More »Optimistic parties emerge from High Court mediation in teachers’ strike
Lawyers for the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) and the Ministry of Education Friday afternoon emerged from more than two hours of High Court-appointed mediation saying they were hopeful about an end to the now 26-day old strike. The two sides are due to resume mediation at 2 PM Friday. GTU’s lawyer, Darren Wade said he and union representatives tabled a ...
Read More »Brazil’s President boasts higher salaries through collective bargaining
Brazil’s President Luis Inacio ‘Lula’ Da Silva has highlighted that unionised workers in his country are earning increased wages and salaries as a result of collective bargaining. “Eighty percent of the organised working class have managed to get collective bargaining agreements that are above inflation,” he said in remarks in the presence of President Irfaan Ali after they held bilateral ...
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