Jamaica Gleaner

Teachers begin nationwide strike

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GEORGETOWN, (CMC): THE GUYANA Teachers’ Union (GTU) and the Ministry of Education Monday differed sharply as to the response of teachers for them to participat­e in a general strike to press demands for increased salaries.

The GTU said that teachers from across the country heeded the call from the union, with GTU secretary general Coretta McDonald saying “teachers are out today.

“They have downed tools. The majority of teachers have downed tools and that is an indication that this strike is not political; it is because teachers’ needs are not being met,” she added.

“We submitted a proposal since 2020 and this is 2024. But what we’ve recognised they’ve been doing over the years is that they’ve been pulling from the conditions we’ve been asking for, tweaking them, and my good friend (the chief education officer) Saddam Hussain is putting out all kinds of things suggesting that the GTU is asking for 41 things and they’ve already been satisfied 21 or 27 things, something like that,” McDonald told reporters.

But, Hussein said while an assessment of the strike impact was ongoing “from what I am seeing in front of the Ministry of Education and in Region Three, I am not seeing much of an impact.

“I am very happy that the teachers have made the right decision,” he said, adding that the Ministry of Education, through its network of education officers, would be collecting data from the ground.

Hussein said teachers were appreciati­ve of the efforts that government has been making to improve their conditions and “they are going to make the right decision.

“In fact, I called a number of schools in Berbice where they had a hundred per cent turnout,” he said, noting that there was a “low turnout” at schools that are headed or managed by GTU members.

Hussain said there are 13,652 teachers in Guyana but GTU’s membership is less than 4,500.

But, as they staged their protest, the teachers chanted and held placards that read, among other slogans, ‘Don’t expect excellence if you’re penny-pinching’, ‘You expect excellence and leaving us penniless’, ‘Guyana shines at CXC, teachers pay like junkie’, ‘Less pay, less work. Teachers ain’t no jerk’.

The teachers are also upset that, for several years, their annual uniform allowances of GUY$8,000 (one GUY=US$0.004 cents) has stagnated while the annual allowance per child now stands at GUY$45,000.

“That cannot do anything. That cannot even buy shoes, unless you go to a Chinese (store).”

“Teachers have needs. Teachers’ issues are not being met,” she said, questionin­g why strikes called by the People’s Progressiv­e Partyalign­ed Guyana Agricultur­al and General Workers Union were not deemed political.

Last year, the government ignored repeated calls for collective bargaining and instead engaged a cross-section of teachers to hear their grievances and requests.

 ?? CMC ?? Guyana Teacher’s Union General Secretary Coretta McDonald speaks to reporters.
CMC Guyana Teacher’s Union General Secretary Coretta McDonald speaks to reporters.

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