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Guyana's Teachers Union Presents New Proposal to the Government But Says Strike Action By Teachers Continues

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The  Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) has  presented several new proposals to the government aimed at ending the months old strike by teachers, but the last round of discussions ended in a deadlock on Monday.

teacherm(File Photo)“Both parties give a commitment that we will go back to our members; GTU will go back to their members, and the ministry will go back to their principals…And I think both parties have given some indication that we wanted to have this matter concluded, and therefore, positions were shifted on both sides as to how we can achieve that,” GTU president, Dr. Mark Lyte told reporters.

Among the new proposals put forward by the GTU, is for a multi agreement to be completed within 30 days.

The meeting ended with the representatives from the Ministry of Education promising to consider the proposal that would now span the years 2022 to 2025, a timeframe the union had previously floated as a compromise.

Previously, the GTU had called for negotiations to cover 2019 to 2024. It has now removed 2019, 2020 and 2021 from the equation. The government has in the past insisted that the negotiations would  only be held from 2024.

Lyte said that Monday’s meeting focused largely on the terms of resumption, which included the 30-day timeframe for the completion of negotiations on the proposed multi-year package for teachers, and an interim payment to teachers pending the conclusion of that negotiation.

But he said the Ministry of Education led by its Permanent Secretary and Chief Education Officer, has not shown a willingness to compromise on the interim payment.

“That was one of the things the ministry objected to again, about the interim payout so that remains a contentious issue – the payout – and we know it is critical to the resumption process…

“And we are holding out on that but like I said, there are some other considerations that were put forward with the hope that the ministry can look at that, if there can be an interim, then they could consider that. One of which is looking at a tighter timeline for the conclusion of the proposal talks,” Lyte said.

Meanwhile, GTU general secretary, Coretta McDonald, has blamed the government for the ongoing strike action by teachers, saying that the union has been making a number of compromises.

“We initiated this meeting, because we thought that it was enough time from the last time we met, which was May 20 to now, that the Ministry would have reconsidered their position. We came with a lot of hopes… but like everything else, our balloons went down because the government is saying through the Ministry of Education they are not prepared to budge.

“We have offered several options and all of those options were rejected by the Ministry of Education, which is saying to us that the Ministry of Education and the Government are quite comfortable with this state of affairs,” McDonald said.

The two sides have not set any date for their next meeting.

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