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Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by Jalil:
Originally Posted by asj:

GAWU says it is dismayed at this delay in the proceedings and will convene another General Council on November 07, 2015 to discuss GuySuCo’s stance.

 

Why till November 7th? Call the meeting this coming week and put Guysuco out of couple millions more, let them sweat a little

The writing is on the wall....

GAWU strike action was a failure....

it put the Sugar workers further down the pit.

GAWU don't show any indication of adequate funding, to maintain a strike for a long time.

If they decide to use strike as a bargaining tool, they better have  the resources to pay the workers groceries and other bills.

A lengthy strike will be tough call.  

Hanoman tell

GAWU, PPP & Komal Chand ......

"Cock-up & Scratch...now"

 

Little progress in GuySuCo-GAWU wages talks

October 31, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

Wages talks between the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) and its main union, the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) yesterday made no progress and raised fresh fears of more strikes.

GAWU’s President, Komal Chand

GAWU’s President, Komal Chand

According to GAWU, the Corporation, represented by its senior managerial team headed by Chief Executive Officer (Ag), Errol Hanoman, and other officials including Managers from the estates, met union officials at the Ogle Staff Club, East Coast Demerara. Negotiations did not go well, GAWU said.  ”The Corporation’s CEO presented a long dissertation about the recent three-day strike, which he opined should have been avoided to allow the crop’s canes to be fully harvested.” Hanoman, GAWU said, informed the union delegation that he was not in a position to commence the wages negotiations at the time. GAWU said that its approximately 40-person delegation, through the President, Komal Chand, and other union officials, pressed for the negotiations to commence in earnest to assure sugar workers across the industry that their interests are being considered. There were no clear answers. “The CEO having been pressed to provide an answer said that he could not advise on a date. He informed the Union’s delegation that the negotiations would begin after GuySuCo has obtained a framework in which the negotiations would take place. It is implied from the answer that the CEO is awaiting the framework from the Government possibly via the Corporation’s Board.” GAWU said it is dismayed at the delay in the proceedings and will be convening another General Council today to discuss GuySuCo’s stance. “However, we are looking forward, in keeping with good industrial practices and relationships, that GuySuCo will summon a meeting before the General Council meets.”
Workers struck last weekend, prompting Government to express the belief that there was politics involved.
After a few years of downhill slide, the industry is showing signs of recovery.
Sugar has been operating at massive loss, forcing consecutive Governments to shell out billions in cash help to GuySuCo.

 

 

 

GuySuCo’s CEO, Errol Hanoman

GuySuCo’s CEO, Errol Hanoman

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