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GTUC says public service pay rise should have been higher considering budget figure

The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) yesterday wrote President Irfaan Ali seeking an urgent meeting on the 7% wage hike for public servants and contending that a higher award should have been made in keeping with the sum allocated in this year’s budget GTUC General Secretary, Lincoln Lewis, in the letter released to the press yesterday,  said that it has had discussions with the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) and the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) and they have rejected the 7% in light of “rampant” inflation and the rise in the cost of living.

A section of the road that left some road users confused

Sheriff St/Mandela Avenue road signage confusing users

Contractors executing the signage on the Sheriff Street/Mandela Avenue road project have been instructed to complete the works in sections according to Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar, as he explained that this was necessary to prevent road users from becoming confused.

Two women pass away from COVID

Two women are Guyana’s latest COVID-19 fatalities. This was revealed by the Ministry of Health in a press release yesterday which stated that the country’s total deaths increased to 979.

Relocation of Licence Revenue Office deferred by week

The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) yesterday said that it has revised the date for the relocation of its Licence Revenue Office from Smyth and Princes streets to GRA’s Parking Lot, Lamaha Railway Embankment, Camp and Lamaha streets due to hiccups in site readiness.

Freeman St murder accused likely to learn fate on Monday

Sean Dos Santos and Stephon Howard are likely to know their fate next Monday after a jury deliberates on a verdict on the charge levelled against them for shooting and killing Abdool Fazal Saheed during a robbery at Freeman Street, East La Penitence just over four years ago.

A section of the contractors who attended the engagement on Monday

Up your game

Urging that they revise their business models and modify their work culture, President Irfaan Ali on Monday told contractors that they must adapt if they want to remain competitive in the sector.

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