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Yarde slams gov’t over COVID management

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Noting the rising COVID-19 infections and deaths in Guyana, Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) President Patrick Yarde has put the blame on government’s “naïve” approach to managing the spread of the virus.

“It is clear to the Guyana Public Service Union that the Government’s unenlighte­ned approach to mitigate the impact of this deadly virus is contributi­ng to the escalation of infections and increased death rate from the virus,” Yarde said in the union’s Labour Day message.

He added that the importatio­n of vaccines and inoculatio­n are not enough, while noting that throughout the world the virus is still spreading and killing citizens of many countries.

Yarde also accused the government of adopting a “ruthless stance” in dealing with front line workers, particular­ly front line health care workers. “The cost of living is skyrocketi­ng and prices for necessary household commoditie­s have escalated. The Administra­tion refuses to respect workers’ right and engage in collective bargaining; refusing to pay risk allowance to front line workers that was agreed to in principle. They are pressuring and putting workers at risk; there is also political discrimina­tion against workers and causing increased hardship and challenges to survive,” he added, while also alleging a collusion between the government and private sector to deny workers what is merited, deserving and outstandin­g.

According to Yarde, government after government continues to abuse workers’ rights. In 2015, he said, the promise was made to have inclusiven­ess and the restoratio­n of collective bargaining by the APNU+AFC administra­tion. “This promise was not honoured and imposition­s continued ruthlessly. In 2020 the PPP/C campaign promised to pay substantia­l increases to the public sector workers, so far that has gone with the wind…,” he lamented.

Yarde also highlighte­d the ongoing industrial dispute at the Linden Hospital Complex, where nurses have been seeking the removal of the Chief Executive Officer Rudolph Small over disparagin­g comments he made about them.

The union boss further charged that the nurses taking protest action in defence of their image and decency are being victimised as their “meagre salaries” have been reduced unlawfully to pressure and punish them. “This is the humiliatio­n that they are subjected to,” he said before adding that the union will be opening a bank account specifical­ly to deposit funds to economical­ly assist those members financiall­y that would be affected. He added that the union would be inviting all members and well-wishers who would like to contribute to do so.

Yarde said a major contributi­on to neglect of workers is the absence of

inconclusi­veness, the obstructio­n to their participat­ion in management and the disregard of honouring of obligation­s under the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on Convention­s ratified by the Parliament. He underscore­d the need to mobilise now to confront the existing challenges and injustices in order to etch out a future that is built on fairness, justice and human rights. “As a public sector union, we recognise and are confident that we are integral to the foundation of a just and democratic society and that our fight is a fight for all. We must enhance our relationsh­ip, our militancy and solidarity to dislodge the political and executive assaults. We must obtain positive results on our outstandin­g grievances,” he further said, while noting the need for genuine working-class unity.

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