More recent information obtained has caused the GAWU to re-look at our previous estimates regarding sugar production this year. Our Union in a statement on October…
Yearly Archives: 2019
After more than a year of seeking to meet the GuySuCo about its plans to engender the viability of the miniaturized sugar industry, the GAWU was…
The Federation was most dismayed to see Finance Minister, Winston Jordan flippantly dismissing concerns regarding increased taxation burden in our country. The Minister, according to the…
Chief Justice (a.g.), Roxanne George-Wiltshire yesterday (November 21) approved a garnishment order in favour of the GAWU regarding outstanding severance payments to the cane cutters of…
The current caretaker Government of Guyana has palpably shown its hand regarding the plight and situation that confront the thousands of the nation’s sugar workers who…
Over the last few days, the FITUG has recognized the Government, is engaging in an all-out propaganda effort, on the recent and latest imposition of pay…
The GAWU indeed was saddened to learn of the situation facing the employees of Troy Resources Guyana Inc. The loss of jobs for hundreds of families…
The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) continues to keep a keen eye on developments on our continent recognizing their implications for our people…
– as Jordan threatens 15,000 public workers with joblessness It seems to us at least that Minister of Finance, Winston Jordan is seeking to outdo his…
The lead story of the November 14, Stabroek News which addressed another imposed pay increase to public servants at its ultimate paragraph saliently said “[w]hile public…