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Apr 29, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
I write to respond to a letter by GAWU General Secretary Seepaul Narine (KN “Workers can become hapless victims”- 28th April 2018). “What’s good for the goose is also good for the gander!” and this statement is not only relevant in 2018 it was also relevant between the era of 1992-2015, but more specifically from 1999-2015.
A fundamental principle of the trade union movement is to see all workers treated equally, regardless of administration/government. The last, but not the only time, this claim can be made in the traditional productive sector- i.e. bauxite and sugar- was during the Desmond Hoyte administration. A Structural Adjustment Programme, put in place by the Hoyte administration, did not address the issue of bauxite workers only but sought to address in equal measure that of sugar workers through the establishment of new management systems.
This measure of equality was torpedoed with the advent of the PPP/C government. A new programme was introduced that resulted in prolonged discriminatory practices against bauxite workers. The sordid history we all know- loss of thousands of jobs, dislocation of families, the breaking up of the workers’ pension plan worth in excess of $2.5 billion and refusal to engage the representative unions on a way forward. These developments caused me to accuse the PPP/C government of economic genocide against bauxite workers and their communities.
The pains and suffering of the bauxite workers, their children and communities are still evident. During the period of the PPP/C government marginalisation and discrimination against bauxite workers our sisters and brothers in the sugar sector remained oblivious to the plight of their brothers and sisters in the bauxite communities, preferring political loyalty above trade union solidarity.
There has always been support in the struggle for equal treatment of workers across all government, with the resulting consequence of accusation from all sides of serving one or the other’s purpose. This is a time when the lessons for all unions should be solidarity to the workers irrespective of which political power is in office or in the opposition. The last thing any worker should experience is the need to ignore the plight of any worker because history has shown that tables turn. Workers’ interest must be first and foremost for a threat to workers anywhere is a threat to workers everywhere.
Notwithstanding the above, one recognises that GAWU’s appeal for equal treatment should be a factor this government must place under review to evaluate its merit and any necessary course of intervention.
Lincoln Lewis
General Secretary
Guyana Bauxite & General Workers Union.
Dec 25, 2024
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