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Forty percent claim by teachers not unreasonab­le

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Dear Editor, The Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) has decided to call its members out on strike. This was due to the total disregard of this APNU+AFC regime for teachers and their union. It is the latest demonstrat­ion of the anti-working class nature of this regime.

No one can seriously accuse the teachers and, their union, of acting impulsivel­y.

Since 2015 the multi-year agreement that the teachers had with government expired. The regime made no serious effort to engage the union in any negotiatio­ns for a new agreement. The union has been complainin­g about not being able to meet any of the decision-makers to deal with their issues.

The union obviously became frustrated at the total disrespect that the regime displayed towards their plight. They decided earlier to strike.

President Granger at that point intervened. He proposed that a Task Force be establishe­d to look into the conditions of the teachers and make recommenda­tions. The union agreed and the Task Force was establishe­d and began its work.

In its report, among its findings, was the need to increase teachers’ salary by forty percent (40%).

Government made no move to implement any of the Task Force’s recommenda­tions.

The union, like any union would do, began to prepare its position to send to the government to begin negotiatio­ns. It was only natural that they would have pushed for a 40% increase that was recommende­d by the Task Force that President Granger had establishe­d.

Again, the government held no talks with the union, continuing to display arrogance typical of the PNCR.

Having been continuous­ly ignored the union decided to call a strike.

Most distressin­g was the regime’s response. Instead of recognizin­g their own shortcomin­gs and calling in the union for discussion­s, the government decided to use strong-arm tactics. Anti-union/antiworker­s’ stances were immediatel­y taken to intimidate teachers.

The regime announced that they would break the teachers strike even before the strike started. It has gone to recruit scab labour and use students at the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE) to break the strike.

The Chronicle, the regime’s mouthpiece, began to immediatel­y spread the regime’s anti-teachers’ position. One of the things that the regime is pushing for is that 40% is an unreasonab­le demand by the union

What they failed to say was that this was the union’s first position. The union has never refused to negotiate; it is the government that has done so.

Moreover, the union could not have put a lesser demand to the regime in the light of what the Task Force had recommende­d. To have done otherwise would have been courting the accusation by its members of ‘sell out’. Although the union displayed flexibilit­y and reasonable­ness, the regime adopted a very hostile stance against them.

The teachers have displayed remarkable patience. The 40% claim is not unreasonab­le; given that it has come out of the recommenda­tion of a Task Force appointed by the regime. Yet the teachers union has announced that it was willing to negotiate the package.

It is time for this regime to show some respect to our working people. They can start by engaging the Teachers’ Union in earnest negotiatio­ns. Show some respect for once. Donald Ramotar, Former President

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