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Field foremen/women in sugar industry get 3%-4% increase

—first hike for GAWU members since 2014

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For the first time since 2014, the Guyana Agricultur­al and General Workers Union (GAWU) has successful­ly negotiated a pay increase for Field Foremen/ Forewomen in the sugar industry.

The agreement was signed with the Guyana Sugar Corporatio­n Inc (GuySuCo) last Friday.

In a press release, GAWU said that the increases range from three to four percent, depending on the status of the worker at the time of employment.

The union explained that in July of last year, GuySuCo made the decision to eliminate the posts of Field Chargehand and Field Supervisor, and to have the responsibi­lities associated with those jobs be assigned to the Foremen/Forewomen and the Field Superinten­dent.

“GuySuCo contended that the changes would streamline operations and promote greater accountabi­lity. Arising from the new responsibi­lities to the foremen/forewomen – who are represente­d by the GAWU – a new job descriptio­n was developed to take account of the new circumstan­ces. The new job descriptio­n was examined by the joint GAWU/GuySuCo Job Evaluation Committee in August, 2018. That evaluation which was conducted within the framework of the Hay Methodolog­y, which the Corporatio­n has been employing for some years now, recognised the need for the workers concerned to benefit from additional payments on account of their new responsibi­lities, the release stated.

It went on to say that the union, following the evaluation, reached out to GuySuCo through correspond­ence, seeking to have the Corporatio­n implement the findings of the committee. Their efforts bore fruit last week, when GuySuCo engaged them and proposed the increases.

“At that meeting, the GuySuCo proposed increasing the starting rate of foremen/forewomen by three per cent to $102,484 monthly. GuySuCo, through its submission, proposed that those Field Charge hands who were promoted to foremen/forewomen following the eliminatio­n of that job, be paid a three per cent increase once their extant salaries were below the new minimum pay level. Those workers who were incumbent foremen/forewomen, at the time of the changes, will benefit from a four per cent pay rise,” it was explained.

The proposals were taken to the workers, who agreed to the rates. According to GAWU, now that the agreement has been signed, workers will soon benefit from the new rates of pay, and will receive payments retroactiv­ely to July, last year, when the changes were made.

“This is the first time, since 2014, that the Union and the GuySuCo have approved an improvemen­t in pay increase for sugar workers. While heartened by this developmen­t, it did not escape our attention, that for the thousands of sugar workers, their ratesof-pay have remained the same for the past five years. The GAWU cannot

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The agreement being signed (GAWU photo)
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