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There is an opportunit­y for GuySuCo and NICIL to renegotiat­e sugar workers’ wages

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Dear Editor, In the wake of the reopening of the sugar estates there is an opportunit­y for GuySuCo and NICIL to renegotiat­e the wages of the sugar workers and remove the need for union fees given the potential length of the labour contracts. This will quickly reposition the cost structure of the estates adding both increased profitabil­ity and increased flexibilit­y. With such indirect restructur­ing and its potential benefits, the government will now have increased leverage to renegotiat­e existing labour contracts with the union for the estates that are currently still in operation. Thus the cost structure of the industry may be revamped to allow for increased sustainabi­lity. In addition, local customers that are dependent on the industry for key supplies such as molasses and key services such as drainage will be more accommodat­ing of price increases, thus adding increased margin to GuySuCo’s products & services and resulting in an improvemen­t in overall profitabil­ity of the industry.

The agony and grief that the sugar workers have gone through in recent months could have been avoided if the union and the management of GuySuCo were able to work closely together on a long term cost improvemen­t plan. Also better negotiatin­g, customer relationsh­ip building and a good long term pricing strategy that incorporat­ed value pricing would have allowed for improved pricing strength for GuySuCo’s products and services. It is unfortunat­e that a holistic longterm view of running the industry was not undertaken by its management team. If it had been, a lot of the current turmoil in the industry could have been avoided while achieving improvemen­t in profitabil­ity targets. Yours faithfully, Jamil Changlee

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