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Apr 24, 2024 Letters
The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC), whilst giving support, to the workers and union’ cause, entered into the court issue because collectively, the federation believed, the PPP Government was setting out, to cut off the lifeblood of the GTU, and if successful they would turn on any union challenging their violations and transgressions.
The PPP are sore losers and, history has proven, they are never prepared to play by the rules, when in government. The Jagdeo /Ali regime has proven to be even worse, with Machiavellian tendencies and practices, threatening peace and stability, lives, livelihood, and our nationhood.
It is over important to state, that the trade union community, must recognise, that the GTU has led the way, on this landmark victory, which is important not only to Guyana, but the wider Caribbean and CARICOM nations. Special mention must be made to President Lyte and General Secretary Coretta McDonald, the “boots and slippers” of our teachers, on the ground, their frontline leadership, refusal to be divided in true trade union resolve, and resilience in their struggles for workers’ rights and protection. The labour union has proven with its collective membership from all races and communities that Guyanese can come together on issues, fight and win their battles and struggles against common threats to their collective well-being. It’s a lesson that must be enshrined. Our Teachers from all races, ethnic and political persuasions rejected race, ethnic and political baiting to show the world and other Guyanese we can achieve as a united labour movement.
Before the GTUC joined the teacher’s case there was a meeting with Senior Counsel Roysdale Forde where we discussed the struggles of Hubert Nathaniel Critchlow, protecting the value and integrity of the Guyana Constitution, particularly Article 147, and the ILO Conventions. We sealed the deal and it brought great relief when asked about cost to hear Mr. Forde say immediately, ” No cost! it’s about the cause, let us fight. ”
A key issue addressed by Justice Sandil Kissoon, was Article 147 of Guyana constitution, which speaks to the ‘Protection of freedom of assembly, association and demonstration’, to the right to strike and collective bargaining. This demonstrates that our constitution can work, and is there to protect and advance the rights of citizens, and not to embolden governments to transgress them.
Sincerely,
Guyana Trades Union Congress
Nov 25, 2024
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