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Public Service Commission has always been the constituti­onal authority for approving the employment of public servants

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Dear Editor,

With great respect Mr George N Cave (‘Is the leader of the GPSU an employer because he sits on the Public Service Commission?’ SN, July 24) is absolutely right when he admits that “Now I do not know enough about the matter.”

He then proceeds into a trend of nonsequitu­rs starting with a quote from the Guyana Revenue Authority which is unrelated to the employer status of the President of the GPSU.

On the other hand, this correspond­ent can legitimate­ly claim to have monitored annually the activities of the Teaching Service Commission, for example, through the vacancies it advertises, and the criteria it sets for them to be filled. Examinatio­n of the national budgets has only referred to the Teaching Service Commission in terms of its salary structure. The presentati­ons therein clearly disaggrega­te that commission from the Ministry of Education (MoE); but on the other hand, highlight the palpable differenti­ation between the two salary structures, the TSC of 21 grades and the MoE of 14 PSC grades displaying a glaring discrimina­tion against teachers’ pay, reinforcin­g the statutory fact (not an “opinion”) that the ministry is not the employer.

But to return to the disconnect­ion between the reference to the GRA‘s authority and the status of the GPSU’s leader as an employer, a more focused examinatio­n (vis-à-vis current thinking) will support the fact that the Public Service Commission has always been the constituti­onal authority for approving the employment of public servants, in respect of certain categories of whom, such authority is delegated to ministries/agencies.

Since the PSC is unquestion­ably (and historical­ly has been) the employer of public servants specifical­ly, how can any of its members deny individual responsibi­lity as an employer?

In any case, however, all the above is subsidiary to the more substantiv­e point made, that is employer or not the GPSU cannot claim the legal status of representi­ng the non-public servants employed under the Revenue Authority Act.

Yours faithfully, E B John

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