The Clerical and Commercial Workers Union (CCWU) remembers Cecil Griffith for his “skill, service and style” during his career and membership.
In a press release, the CCWU said Griffith served as branch chairman for a short period in the earlier years after it had gained recognition at the radio station. The CCWU said the establishment of the Guyana Broadcasting Service and his ascendancy to editor-in-chief never dampened his enthusiasm for the union, in fact, Griffith was one its best advisers when it introduced the newsletter Clerico News. Griffith was a giant in the field of journalism, his style was unique, and due to his constant advice and encouragement to the CCWU made him an honorary member.
“Griff never compromised his professionalism whatever the cost to him personally”