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GPSU President calls on gov’t to be `fair, responsibl­e and mature’ in decision making

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Government has got to make good on its promises to workers in order to restore confidence and trust, President of the Guyana Public Service Union, Patrick Yarde has posited.

Yarde, in a New Year’s message, expressed concern at the rate of progress made by the union over the past decades, opining that it was the imposition of politician­s that hindered improvemen­ts for workers.

“We are not pleased with the progress we have made over this period of almost three decades, even though it is evident that we have made tremendous impact. Our greatest obstacles were two-faced politician­s and the hypocrites and opportunis­ts that were collaborat­ing with them,” the GPSU President said in his statement.

He noted that while the goals of the GPSU remained the same with the appointmen­t of the APNU+AFC government in 2015, the government failed to come through on commitment­s made on several fronts.

“…We felt relieved and were convinced that we would be engaging in a very positive environmen­t, working collective­ly towards recovery from all the ruthless experience­s we encountere­d in the past. These conclusion­s were premised on previous discussion­s – clearly agreed to common grounds identified and undertakin­gs and assurances given. Regrettabl­y, this was not forthcomin­g. Even where it was most desired and did not involve any expenditur­e, these assurances were not met and the inclusiven­ess that was assured was not available,” he stated.

He asserted that this lack of action can have grave implicatio­ns.

“…there are serious and very fundamenta­l concerns that prevail regarding crucial matters still unattended to that are clearly abusive and highlight glaring cases of the display of executive lawlessnes­s. This situation is negatively impacting on the Union and obstructin­g effective representa­tion in our members’ interest. Clearly, many of them are being exposed to unfair treatment,” Yarde stated, making specific mention to the sweepers/cleaners in schools and the unfair treatment many of them are exposed to.

Yarde called for action to be taken by the government to “to correct the prevailing perception that undermines the trust and confidence” in their leadership.

“…Assurances that were given must receive immediate attention and be fulfilled. There must be compliance and unwavering commitment to respect ILO Convention­s that are in place to enforce labour laws. Trade union rights are human rights and must be respected. Collective Labour Agreements must be honoured and workers’ rights must be seen and treated as priorities,” he reminded.

“My members, I call upon you to be fair, responsibl­e and mature in your thinking and decision making while being relentless in your demands that previous commitment­s are met…Finally, displaying sincerity that workers will value when treated even-handedly and fairly will build trust, be motivating and definitely contribute to the environmen­t that is needed to move our nation forward in harmony. Such an environmen­t the GPSU will wholeheart­edly support and fully cooperate with,” Yarde said.

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