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Station allowance shouldn’t be an issue for GTT

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Dear Editor, I am a retired employee of the Guyana Telecommun­ications Corporatio­n (GTC) and the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T). I was employed with GTC in the year 1969 and I resigned as a Technical Officer (TO) in the year 1990. I was reemployed with GT&T in the year 1994 after that company replaced GTC. I have given 42 years of service to both telephone institutio­ns of which staff who were employed or transferre­d to Linden were paid Station Allowances. The Memoranda of Agreement between those companies and the Postal and Telecommun­ications Workers Union were withheld.

On my return to GT&T in the year 1994, two former colleagues and I who were new staff members of the Linden Exchange were refused payment of Station Allowance. As Chairman of the Linden Chapter of the PTWU then, I represente­d that issue which engaged the attention of Mr. Pat Carmichael who was then Administra­tive Manager and after carefully perusing the Memorandum of Agreement Article #23, he agreed with the others that Station Allowance must be paid and be retroactiv­e immediatel­y in order to avoid complicati­ons. Thanks to him and others who took time off to consult with the Legal Profession­als in order to resolve that matter.

The GT&T Company has now changed to GTT+ which has shown a total disregard for its employees and their Union by discontinu­ing the payment of Station Allowance to the Linden staff. Also, some of the senior functionar­ies address staff in writing as contributo­rs instead of Dear Staff, Dear Colleagues or fellow workers.

Today the PTWU officials seem unable, unwilling or afraid to represent workers which is an indication of retrogress­ion. I sincerely hope officials from the Department of Labour look into this matter very soon.

Labour is cheap in Guyana. Station Allowance shouldn’t be an issue for GTT+

Yours faithfully, B. Winslow Parris

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