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Government workers deserve an increase

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Dear Editor,

Reference is made to editorial “Public servants’ 7%”. I fully support any argument that government must negotiate in good faith with the union leadership for fair wage and working conditions. I also am of the view that wage increases must keep pace with inflation so that the working class does not suffer from a loss of purchasing power. Government workers deserve an increase as they were denied a fair wage increment tied to inflation under the preceding coalition. Wage increases create their own problems — inflationa­ry pressures on the economy leading to demand for further wage increases is a never ending cycle. Is the 7% fair? Can government afford it or more? Should wage increment be tied to productivi­ty and inflation?

The Guyana government’s offer of 7% increase is significan­t’ in no part of the globe have workers gotten such a high increase. And it is significan­tly higher than the reported inflation of 5.6% as of end of October. Thus, it will result in a real increase in wages since it is higher than current inflation. Since inflation is transitory, going up and down and should it decrease, workers would benefit enormously if inflation stays at or below 7%. It is noted that the 7% increase in salary is on top of bonus grants given last year to various sections of the public service. Aside from the bonuses and 7%, government provides various subsidies on fuel, utilities, etc. These are savings to the working class resulting in availabili­ty of money to spend on other items.

Since public servants get 7%, other state workers would expect similar increase. Sugar workers, educators, and other government employees should also get 7% for 2021. There are legitimate reasons to give government workers a 7% increase. Settling government employee wages are not the only issue facing any government. The current administra­tion also needs to allocate funds to rebuild neglected infrastruc­ture which will put the network in place to increase workers’ and business productivi­ty. If government does not pay heed to infrastruc­ture and those who’s labour generate income and pay taxes, then the requisite revenues from increased productivi­ty would not be forthcomin­g to meet union demands for wage increases.

Sincerely, Vishnu Bisram

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