The Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) yesterday railed against the Donald Ramotar administration for ignoring its obligation to engage in negotiations of wages and salaries for public servants and announced moves to internationalise the situation just two months after threatening industrial action.
GPSU Vice-President Mortimer Livan told a press briefing yesterday at the union’s headquarters that the Government of Guyana continues to “dishonour” the legally binding collective bargaining agreement that exists with the union and continues to “trample” on the rights of the public servants.
“As long as the collective bargaining process, which is legally binding,