The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) proudly announces the winners of its recently concluded essay competition centred on the theme, “The Importance of Trade Unionism in Guyana.” The competition was held as part of GAWU’s commemoration of the 49th anniversary of its historic recognition as the official union representing workers in the sugar industry.
The essay competition aimed to engage young minds and foster greater awareness of trade unions’ critical role in advocating for workers’ rights, fair wages, and safe working conditions in Guyana. The initiative received an overwhelming response from participants nationwide, who showcased their knowledge, insights, and passion for the cause of trade unionism.
GAWU President Seepaul Narine expressed delight at the quality of the submissions, stating, “The essays submitted reflect a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of trade unionism and the ongoing struggles for workers’ rights in Guyana. It is heartening to see young people actively engaging with these important issues.”
The winners of the competition are as follows:
1st prize – Sahil Khan
2nd prize – Samera Khan
3rd prize – Abedah Inshan
4th prize – Quacy Joel Garnett
Each winner received a plaque and a cash prize.
GAWU remains committed to educating and empowering workers while promoting the principles of solidarity, fairness, and equity. As the union continues to champion workers’ rights in Guyana, initiatives such as the essay competition serve as a vital platform to inspire the next generation to uphold the values of trade unionism.