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Feb 27, 2020 News
Today, February 27, the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers’ Union (GAWU) is observing 44 years since it became the recognised union on behalf of the thousands of workers who toil in the fields and factories of the sugar industry.
The appending of the formal agreement between the Union and the then Sugar Producers Association (SPA), the forerunner to the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), marked the culmination of 30 years of struggle by the workers and the GAWU to be accorded bargaining agent status.
According to the union, the struggle can be traced back to 1946 with the establishment of the Guiana Industrial Workers Union (GIWU).
“Over the three decades of struggle, workers took part in several battles as they championed their call for the GAWU to be their representative union. It was a struggle that was intense, at times, and saw the plantocracy, with the implicit and, at times, explicit support of the state, seeking to crush the workers’ resolve and desire.”
According to the union, the sugar workers and the union faced difficult times as intimidation, outright threats and even incarceration on the flimsy excuses were used to daunt the workers and diminish their spirits.
“The struggle also bore martyrs as well as workers and others felt the full, unbridled, wrath of the plantation owners and their proxies. Despite what were clearly obstacle after assault perpetuated against the workers they remain committed and dedicated to their task and struggle, and ultimately won the right to choose a Union of their choice – the GAWU.”
However, since 2015, the workers and the union have been engaged in an ongoing battle to safeguard their gains, protect their advancements and maintain their way of life.
GAWU noted that in that period, the Coalition Government has sought to perpetuate several assaults against the sugar workers and the industry.
“The Government which preached, prior to its ascension to office, about the importance of the industry and committed to safeguarding workers’ jobs has in the short, but eventful, period closed four sugar estates and put some 7,000 workers out into the breadline. Apart from that, long-standing workers’ benefits are being disregarded and the wage increases have been withheld until recently.”
The union said that while it has been a difficult period, the contemporary workers, like the generations before them, have demonstrated their militancy.
“They have not allowed the powers-that-be to cower or compel them into submission. They have stood up proudly and staunchly as they defended their livelihoods and protected what is so near and dear to them. They have caused others to stand up and take note and to speak up in their defence. While it has not been an easy road, over the last few years, the workers remain committed to their justified and principled struggle. Our Union, as in the past will continue to stand by them and to provide guidance and leadership.”
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