Dear Editor,
I am writing to express my deep concern and disappointment regarding the recent decision of the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) to call a strike. As a concerned citizen and a parent, I find it disheartening that the very institution responsible for shaping the future of our nation’s children has chosen to engage in actions that directly undermine their education.
It is essential to acknowledge the pivotal role teachers play in the development of our society. They are entrusted with the responsibility of moulding young minds and preparing them for the challenges of the future. However, the recent actions of the GTU have not only betrayed the trust placed in them but have also jeopardized the educational well-being of our children.
Resorting to strike action at this juncture is an irresponsible and counterproductive way to address these issues. The strike not only disrupts the continuity of education but also sets a detrimental example for the very students teachers are meant to guide and inspire.
Education is the foundation of a nation’s progress, and any hindrance to the smooth functioning of schools directly impacts the future of our country. The GTU should prioritize the interests of the students over their own and seek alternative means of resolving their concerns without resorting to actions that violate the law.
It is my sincere hope that the Guyana Teachers’ Union reconsiders its stance and adopts a more responsible approach to address the issues at hand. Open dialogue, negotiation, and collaboration should be the pillars guiding the resolution of disputes within the education sector. By doing so, we can ensure that the education of our children remains uninterrupted, fostering an environment conducive to their growth and development.
I trust that your esteemed publication will shed light on this matter and encourage a constructive dialogue between the concerned parties. It is in the best interest of our nation to resolve these issues amicably and safeguard the educational rights of our children.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Brian Azore