GPSU calls for civil society to unite against ‘divisive’ gov’t acts

The Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) has called on civil society to unite to defeat what it said was the government’s divisive acts including denying workers their right to representation.

 

In its Christmas message, the union said: “To achieve good governance, the GPSU calls on civil society to genuinely unite to vanquish the hypocrisy and divisive acts that seems to be the hallmark of Government. There is only one route to conquer the current political trends and that is through embracing national unity. 

“Notwithstanding the insensitivity displayed by the Government to the plight of Public Servants consciousness and commitment to goodwill should not be lost at this time, but instead thought should be given to how to conclusively address this problem where Government continues to deny workers of representation and benefits”. 

 

For the third year in row, the government made a unilateral announcement of an increase in pay for public servants.

 

Calling the increase the crumbs from the hive of economic activity, the GPSU lamented that Public Sector Workers were denied Trade Union representation, because of Government’s “lawless attitude” through reluctance and disrespect for the Constitution and other Laws of Guyana, International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention 87 concerning Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize, the Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining Convention 98 and the Labour Relations (Public Service) Convention 151.

 

 

 

 

The GPSU also cited the legally binding Agreement for the Avoidance of Settlement of Disputes, between the Government of Guyana and the GPSU that is embodied in the 1987 Public Service Rules. 

 

It said that there was an “abject failure” to negotiate for improved conditions of service, with the result that workers were paid a one-off cash grant in 2020, but were allowed no increases in wages and salaries during that year, even though workers were at risk from the onslaught of the COVID-19 Pandemic and suffered tremendously from the economic fallouts of the virus.

 

Thereafter, the union said that “minuscule” impositions of wages and salaries increases were foisted on the workers for the years 2021 and 2022 at respective rates of seven and eight percent.

“The foisting of economic crumbs upon the Public Servants was done notwithstanding the fact that since 1993, the PPP/C Government intimated that ‘…there exists a need for negotiation of a comprehensive wages policy to solve the problems of the employed poor in the Public Service ….’, recognizing that Public Servants existed in abject poverty and was significantly below a living wage, a crisis that existed for decades”. 

 

The union charged that in relation to the unilaterally determined increases, Government sought to justify its quantum by using intimidatory tactics, where Public Servants were being asked to give opinions on the adequacy of the increases to their political heads, during videotaped sessions, while it said that their cohorts misrepresented the cost of living and inflationary trends in the print media.

 

“Of course, Government was well aware through its statistical machinery that cost of living had jumped from a consistent two (2) percent price inflation in the year 2019 to approximately seven (7) percent in 2021 and further to about 11 percent in the year 2022. Even if Government was to address wages and salaries at the level of inflation it would have been unrealistic and grossly inadequate”, the GPSU charged.  

 

In addition, the GPSU said that the never ending political “sand-dancing” continued unabated over the years at the expense of the people.

 

“Some Guyanese were selectively chosen for meaningful handouts, while some were afforded a minuscule $28,000 and others nothing at all. To cover for the unconscionable considerations, the political propaganda machine singled out, among other things, the relief from APNU/AFC VAT Taxes, as if those who received more did not also benefit. In this regard, they have tried unsuccessfully to hide from the ever-growing accusations of discrimination, which is now being decried by many and relayed in glowing language by the diplomatic community”, the GPSU said.

 

In the end the union said that it must be the Guyanese people who must raise their voices in unison against the oppressive conduct of Government.

 

Calling for united action, the union said “It is the Guyanese people, who must decry bad governance and demand stewardship and value for money from this Government. Without this, we the people would be doomed to lives of misery, despite the wealth bestowed by God on this land. We as a people must take a stance against this treachery that threatens our very existence. We must stand up against the circumstances that pauperises us from the time of achieving adulthood to the time we are called to our maker. We must militate against the pressures that enslaves us, even though we are freeborn. We must stand in unison”.