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Union Representatives, DDL Reps and Chief Labour Officer, Charles Ogle.

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) and three unions have successfully managed to increase the minimum wage being paid at the local conglomerate by 20%.

The Unions – Guyana Labour Union (GLU), Guyana Agricultural Workers Union (GAWU) and the Clerical and Commercial Workers Union (CCWU) – on Tuesday, November 17 ratified the multi-year collective bargaining agreement.

Under the agreement, DDL has increased the salaries being given to the lowest band of employees by 20% taking it to a new minimum of $60,000 for that band.

The Collective Labour Agreement would see gradual increases being given to workers over the five year period that it is enforceable – 2015-2019. Additional fringe benefits were also negotiated under the agreement.

Chief Labour Officer, Charles Ogle hailed the agreement between the Parties as proof that collective bargaining has not died.

“Collective bargaining is well and alive in Guyana – this is proof of collective bargaining and its four parties” he declared adding “we are glad that you can reach an agreement without third party intervention.”

DDL Representative, Manita Bird-Singh said that the company, as always, is playing a leading role in industrial relations.

“DDL has been signing multi-year agreement for quite a few years now. We are pleased that we have reached this point – we have raised the new minimum wage to $60,000,” said the company rep.

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Originally Posted by kp:

If they can get 20% increase, why not give the cane cutters something, without the cane juice there will be no spirit.

DDL is a highly profitable company. Guysuco is billions of dollars indebt and produces at costs way higher than it can sell its product for.

 

The cane cutters can work for DDL if they would like.  But based on what GAWU stated (average cane cutter wage is GY$1.2 Million) some might be getting a pay CUT!

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:

So if $60,000 is the minimum, then what is the median and maximum wage?  Those numbers might tell a better story.

damn, stop working so hard

 

are u kwame?

FM
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:

So if $60,000 is the minimum, then what is the median and maximum wage?  Those numbers might tell a better story.

Guyana is a capitalist society, so the market determines wages paid, provided that such wages are above the minimum wage. Based on what GAWU says, the average cane cutter makes way more than that.

FM

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