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–Paternity leave included

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Employees of the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) will enjoy various benefits following the signing of a two-year Collective Labour Agreement with the Ministry of Social Protection’s Labour Department, a release from the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) said yesterday.

Head of the GPSU’s Interim Management Committee (IMC) Trevor Benn and Chief Labour Officer, Charles Ogle signed the pact. It replaces the one which was agreed to in 1975.

The APNU+AFC government has been strongly criticised for not fulling its 2015 promise of free collective bargaining.

According to DPI, Benn said investigat­ions found that staff of the GPSU were working under less than desirable conditions. These included low salaries, a poor working environmen­t and low staff morale. He said that it was those findings that led the IMC to take action.

He noted that with the new agreement, all staff members will now receive full gratuity since only a select few were receiving such. Benn also underlined that they had begun negotiatio­ns with the National Insurance Scheme for the implementa­tion of a pension plan for the staff.

“So, with this new agreement, we have introduced for the firsttime pension for our staff so they know with certainty what they are entitled to and what they can expect at the end of their work life. They also have for the first time, a medical scheme which they can benefit from,” Benn added.

“The icing on the cake is the introducti­on of paternity leave. I believe that outside of one other institutio­n, this is the only institutio­n in Guyana that is offering paternity leave,” he underscore­d.

However, it was made clear that paternity leave would only be available to men in stable relationsh­ips with one partner in addition to them taking responsibi­lity for their offspring.

He added that the agreement would also benefit GPSU members as they are looking for creative ways to include them so that they will be fully aware of the ins and outs of the body.

Ogle said that while he commends the agreement, he is looking forward to seeing violence and harassment also addressed.

 ?? (Department of Public Informatio­n photo) ?? Head of the Interim Management Committee of the GPSU Trevor Benn (third from right) and Chief Labour Officer, Charles Ogle (fourth from right) surrounded by members of the GPSU after the inking of the collective labour agreement.
(Department of Public Informatio­n photo) Head of the Interim Management Committee of the GPSU Trevor Benn (third from right) and Chief Labour Officer, Charles Ogle (fourth from right) surrounded by members of the GPSU after the inking of the collective labour agreement.

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