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Following a concerted effort by the AFC to force the PPP regime to treta canecutters with respect and dignity, the sugar producer promised faithfully to pay an estimated GUY$500 million Annual Production Incentive by mid-March and probe unrest at Blairmont in moves aimed at getting workers to call off strikes. Authorities have appealed to workers at Blairmont, now on a nine-day old strike, to return to work immediately and pave the way for a Commission of Inquiry by the Ministry of Labour into their grievances about the Estate Manager and Agriculture Manager there.

This is the first time under successive PPP tenures that the regime has caved in to the demands of the canecutters that money earmarked for them should be paid out instead of being diverted to illegal activities within the regime. Contrary to propaganda dished out by the GOG and its doom and gloom merchants that the AFC only has its own interest at heart, the people of Guyana have now been able to witness how a party with just 7 members in parliament can achieve so much in so little time.
With this humanitarian act the AFC has demonstrated that an overall AFC majority in government would be able to put Guyana on the right path of financial independence and security. Many canecutters expressed their gratitude to the AFC and some were even heard to whisper that they wished they had voted for the AFC at the last election.

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The Sugar Industry employs 30000 Guyanese. Trinidad fired ALL it's workers because of the slump in Sugar Price. Guyana will ride out this difficult period in the INTEREST of the workers and come back STRONGER than EVER.
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Originally posted by warrior:
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Originally posted by Nehru:
AFC which really is PNC cant do squat for the Sugar Workers. MORE SNAKEOIL MADE BY GR AND HIS GANG. yippie yippie
the ppp mismangement distroy the sugar industry,you should be ashame to make a comment on this topic
Nehru
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Originally posted by Nehru:
The Sugar Industry employs 30000 Guyanese. Trinidad fired ALL it's workers because of the slump in Sugar Price. Guyana will ride out this difficult period in the INTEREST of the workers and come back STRONGER than EVER.
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Originally posted by warrior:
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Originally posted by Nehru:
AFC which really is PNC cant do squat for the Sugar Workers. MORE SNAKEOIL MADE BY GR AND HIS GANG. yippie yippie
the ppp mismangement distroy the sugar industry,you should be ashame to make a comment on this topic
from their action they is not moving in the right direction to do so.the ppp is still thinking that the people is dumb and that is their first mistake.the ppp have to think new managment not ppp soup drinkers but people who is living in the modern world they have to take politics out of the sugar indutries and treat it like a business
FM
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Originally posted by warrior:
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Originally posted by Nehru:
AFC which really is PNC cant do squat for the Sugar Workers. MORE SNAKEOIL MADE BY GR AND HIS GANG. yippie yippie
the ppp mismangement distroy the sugar industry,you should be ashame to make a comment on this topic


The AFC are building castles in the air.

They didn't get a raise. They didn't get any promoton. What did they get?
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by warrior:
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Originally posted by Nehru:
AFC which really is PNC cant do squat for the Sugar Workers. MORE SNAKEOIL MADE BY GR AND HIS GANG. yippie yippie
the ppp mismangement distroy the sugar industry,you should be ashame to make a comment on this topic


The AFC are building castles in the air.

They didn't get a raise. They didn't get any promoton. What did they get?
some of the money the ppp crime family thief.rum eat out your brain
FM
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Originally posted by Nehru:
You are REALLY that DUNCE, sorry scratch the question. My bad I already know the answer. yippie yippie
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Originally posted by Mr.T:
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Originally posted by Nehru:
The Sugar Industry employs 30000 Guyanese. Trinidad fired ALL it's workers because of the slump in Sugar Price.

Which company in Guyana is called Trinidad dunno?

Last time I looked the Brazilians were expanding their sugar cane sector. You think they know something we don't know?
Mr.T

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