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STABROEK NEWS, FEB 10 --- Approximately 380 workers on the East Demerara Estate downed tools this morning protesting the dismissal of 15 cane harvesters, GuySuCo said today.

GuySuCo said that over the weekend and yesterday the 15 were summarily dismissed for inadequate application of fertilizer, intended for 10 week-old cane plants, at Felicity Fields 49, 49A, 52 and 53, a section of the LBI cultivation, on 24th and 25th July 2014.

The corporation said that prior to the dismissal of these 15 workers, 3 junior staff and 1 senior staffer were earlier dismissed on 26th September 2014 and 19th September 2014, respectively, for allowing these workers to have fertilizer inadequately applied to the cane plants. GuySuCo said that the 15 workers have adequate experience in the application of fertilizer.

The statement said that management, during routine inspections, discovered that many cane plants were devoid of fertilizer and as a consequence a thorough examination was done “only to expose that there were massive skipping in the application of the fertilizer.”

GuySuCo said that its agriculture audit team was deployed to make an assessment of the extent of fertilizer not being applied to the cane plants.

“It was revealed that there were massive skipping, and further the supervisory staff made full payment to the 15 workers for the poor quality of work done. 226 CWT of fertilizer was intended to be applied on the fields that comprised 20.3 Ha, of which it’s estimated that almost half of the amount was applied. The rest could not be accounted for.

“The Corporation expends annually approximately $2Bln to import fertilizer and finds it totally unacceptable that fertilizer that is intended to nurture the cane plants could not be applied to them in the stipulated amount. This development could be the contributing factor for the East Demerara Estate experiencing low cane yields and stunted cane growth. The Corporation will continue to exercise a zero tolerance for this type of work behaviour, and in this sense wishes to advise those workers who are on strike to have an immediate end to their protest action and allow either the process of the grievance and/or disciplinary procedures to have their course”, the corporation said.

The East Demerara Estate is expected to commence its 1st crop this year mid next week, GuySuCo said, warning that the strike by the factory workers could only jeopardize the startup of this crop.

GuySuCo has been accused by the two sugar unions, GAWU and NAACIE of harvesting young canes last year to get close to its modest target.

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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

STABROEK NEWS, FEB 10 --- Approximately 380 workers on the East Demerara Estate downed tools this morning protesting the dismissal of 15 cane harvesters, GuySuCo said today.

GuySuCo said that over the weekend and yesterday the 15 were summarily dismissed for inadequate application of fertilizer, intended for 10 week-old cane plants, at Felicity Fields 49, 49A, 52 and 53, a section of the LBI cultivation, on 24th and 25th July 2014.

The corporation said that prior to the dismissal of these 15 workers, 3 junior staff and 1 senior staffer were earlier dismissed on 26th September 2014 and 19th September 2014, respectively, for allowing these workers to have fertilizer inadequately applied to the cane plants. GuySuCo said that the 15 workers have adequate experience in the application of fertilizer.

The statement said that management, during routine inspections, discovered that many cane plants were devoid of fertilizer and as a consequence a thorough examination was done “only to expose that there were massive skipping in the application of the fertilizer.”

GuySuCo said that its agriculture audit team was deployed to make an assessment of the extent of fertilizer not being applied to the cane plants.

“It was revealed that there were massive skipping, and further the supervisory staff made full payment to the 15 workers for the poor quality of work done. 226 CWT of fertilizer was intended to be applied on the fields that comprised 20.3 Ha, of which it’s estimated that almost half of the amount was applied. The rest could not be accounted for.

“The Corporation expends annually approximately $2Bln to import fertilizer and finds it totally unacceptable that fertilizer that is intended to nurture the cane plants could not be applied to them in the stipulated amount. This development could be the contributing factor for the East Demerara Estate experiencing low cane yields and stunted cane growth. The Corporation will continue to exercise a zero tolerance for this type of work behaviour, and in this sense wishes to advise those workers who are on strike to have an immediate end to their protest action and allow either the process of the grievance and/or disciplinary procedures to have their course”, the corporation said.

The East Demerara Estate is expected to commence its 1st crop this year mid next week, GuySuCo said, warning that the strike by the factory workers could only jeopardize the startup of this crop.

GuySuCo has been accused by the two sugar unions, GAWU and NAACIE of harvesting young canes last year to get close to its modest target.

Dem peeple trow manure dis side dah side.

FM

So what do these guys,do, steal the fertilizer and cash it in?...probably.

Is this the reason for smaller yields?....probably.

Is GuySuco in the right?....probably.

 

Is GuySuco using these poor individuals as their excuse for their failures?....probaly.

 

cain
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

STABROEK NEWS, FEB 10 --- Approximately 380 workers on the East Demerara Estate downed tools this morning protesting the dismissal of 15 cane harvesters, GuySuCo said today.

GuySuCo said that over the weekend and yesterday the 15 were summarily dismissed for inadequate application of fertilizer, intended for 10 week-old cane plants, at Felicity Fields 49, 49A, 52 and 53, a section of the LBI cultivation, on 24th and 25th July 2014.

The corporation said that prior to the dismissal of these 15 workers, 3 junior staff and 1 senior staffer were earlier dismissed on 26th September 2014 and 19th September 2014, respectively, for allowing these workers to have fertilizer inadequately applied to the cane plants. GuySuCo said that the 15 workers have adequate experience in the application of fertilizer.

The statement said that management, during routine inspections, discovered that many cane plants were devoid of fertilizer and as a consequence a thorough examination was done “only to expose that there were massive skipping in the application of the fertilizer.”

GuySuCo said that its agriculture audit team was deployed to make an assessment of the extent of fertilizer not being applied to the cane plants.

“It was revealed that there were massive skipping, and further the supervisory staff made full payment to the 15 workers for the poor quality of work done. 226 CWT of fertilizer was intended to be applied on the fields that comprised 20.3 Ha, of which it’s estimated that almost half of the amount was applied. The rest could not be accounted for.

“The Corporation expends annually approximately $2Bln to import fertilizer and finds it totally unacceptable that fertilizer that is intended to nurture the cane plants could not be applied to them in the stipulated amount. This development could be the contributing factor for the East Demerara Estate experiencing low cane yields and stunted cane growth. The Corporation will continue to exercise a zero tolerance for this type of work behaviour, and in this sense wishes to advise those workers who are on strike to have an immediate end to their protest action and allow either the process of the grievance and/or disciplinary procedures to have their course”, the corporation said.

The East Demerara Estate is expected to commence its 1st crop this year mid next week, GuySuCo said, warning that the strike by the factory workers could only jeopardize the startup of this crop.

GuySuCo has been accused by the two sugar unions, GAWU and NAACIE of harvesting young canes last year to get close to its modest target.

Dem peeple trow manure dis side dah side.

Go tell dem dah. Dem go drap one cutlass pan yuh rass.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

rASS WHEN ME BIN AH CUT CANE we neva do such shit.  Abee does glad fuh lil wuk during non harvesting time. Like dem new canecutta gat sweet skin?/

dude...it's not 1970...we have moved on

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

rASS WHEN ME BIN AH CUT CANE we neva do such shit.  Abee does glad fuh lil wuk during non harvesting time. Like dem new canecutta gat sweet skin?/

dude...it's not 1970...we have moved on

Suh Ramjhaaaatan and Moses now become Kaack Man fooling the Guyanese People???

Nehru
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

rASS WHEN ME BIN AH CUT CANE we neva do such shit.  Abee does glad fuh lil wuk during non harvesting time. Like dem new canecutta gat sweet skin?/

'Sorry to reply this way BUT what do you mean by this. It is very possible that I misunderstood your comment.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

rASS WHEN ME BIN AH CUT CANE we neva do such shit.  Abee does glad fuh lil wuk during non harvesting time. Like dem new canecutta gat sweet skin?/

some campaign for the ppp collecting tax payers money,these guys do not work with a supervisor or field foreman if so why fired all the workers you only need to fired the man overseeing the work  

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

STABROEK NEWS, FEB 10 --- Approximately 380 workers on the East Demerara Estate downed tools this morning protesting the dismissal of 15 cane harvesters, GuySuCo said today.

GuySuCo said that over the weekend and yesterday the 15 were summarily dismissed for inadequate application of fertilizer, intended for 10 week-old cane plants, at Felicity Fields 49, 49A, 52 and 53, a section of the LBI cultivation, on 24th and 25th July 2014.

The corporation said that prior to the dismissal of these 15 workers, 3 junior staff and 1 senior staffer were earlier dismissed on 26th September 2014 and 19th September 2014, respectively, for allowing these workers to have fertilizer inadequately applied to the cane plants. GuySuCo said that the 15 workers have adequate experience in the application of fertilizer.

The statement said that management, during routine inspections, discovered that many cane plants were devoid of fertilizer and as a consequence a thorough examination was done “only to expose that there were massive skipping in the application of the fertilizer.”

GuySuCo said that its agriculture audit team was deployed to make an assessment of the extent of fertilizer not being applied to the cane plants.

“It was revealed that there were massive skipping, and further the supervisory staff made full payment to the 15 workers for the poor quality of work done. 226 CWT of fertilizer was intended to be applied on the fields that comprised 20.3 Ha, of which it’s estimated that almost half of the amount was applied. The rest could not be accounted for.

“The Corporation expends annually approximately $2Bln to import fertilizer and finds it totally unacceptable that fertilizer that is intended to nurture the cane plants could not be applied to them in the stipulated amount. This development could be the contributing factor for the East Demerara Estate experiencing low cane yields and stunted cane growth. The Corporation will continue to exercise a zero tolerance for this type of work behaviour, and in this sense wishes to advise those workers who are on strike to have an immediate end to their protest action and allow either the process of the grievance and/or disciplinary procedures to have their course”, the corporation said.

The East Demerara Estate is expected to commence its 1st crop this year mid next week, GuySuCo said, warning that the strike by the factory workers could only jeopardize the startup of this crop.

GuySuCo has been accused by the two sugar unions, GAWU and NAACIE of harvesting young canes last year to get close to its modest target.

Dem peeple trow manure dis side dah side.

Go tell dem dah. Dem go drap one cutlass pan yuh rass.

Gilly, dem peeple wah trow manure nah need cutlass. Canecutta and dem peeple ah weeding gang need cutlass. This dumping of the manure is an old trick. The guys don't want to walk all the way to the end of the cane bed. They finish early and go home. Wuk dun.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

STABROEK NEWS, FEB 10 --- Approximately 380 workers on the East Demerara Estate downed tools this morning protesting the dismissal of 15 cane harvesters, GuySuCo said today.

GuySuCo said that over the weekend and yesterday the 15 were summarily dismissed for inadequate application of fertilizer, intended for 10 week-old cane plants, at Felicity Fields 49, 49A, 52 and 53, a section of the LBI cultivation, on 24th and 25th July 2014.

The corporation said that prior to the dismissal of these 15 workers, 3 junior staff and 1 senior staffer were earlier dismissed on 26th September 2014 and 19th September 2014, respectively, for allowing these workers to have fertilizer inadequately applied to the cane plants. GuySuCo said that the 15 workers have adequate experience in the application of fertilizer.

The statement said that management, during routine inspections, discovered that many cane plants were devoid of fertilizer and as a consequence a thorough examination was done “only to expose that there were massive skipping in the application of the fertilizer.”

GuySuCo said that its agriculture audit team was deployed to make an assessment of the extent of fertilizer not being applied to the cane plants.

“It was revealed that there were massive skipping, and further the supervisory staff made full payment to the 15 workers for the poor quality of work done. 226 CWT of fertilizer was intended to be applied on the fields that comprised 20.3 Ha, of which it’s estimated that almost half of the amount was applied. The rest could not be accounted for.

“The Corporation expends annually approximately $2Bln to import fertilizer and finds it totally unacceptable that fertilizer that is intended to nurture the cane plants could not be applied to them in the stipulated amount. This development could be the contributing factor for the East Demerara Estate experiencing low cane yields and stunted cane growth. The Corporation will continue to exercise a zero tolerance for this type of work behaviour, and in this sense wishes to advise those workers who are on strike to have an immediate end to their protest action and allow either the process of the grievance and/or disciplinary procedures to have their course”, the corporation said.

The East Demerara Estate is expected to commence its 1st crop this year mid next week, GuySuCo said, warning that the strike by the factory workers could only jeopardize the startup of this crop.

GuySuCo has been accused by the two sugar unions, GAWU and NAACIE of harvesting young canes last year to get close to its modest target.

Dem peeple trow manure dis side dah side.

Go tell dem dah. Dem go drap one cutlass pan yuh rass.

Gilly, dem peeple wah trow manure nah need cutlass. Canecutta and dem peeple ah weeding gang need cutlass.

Skelly, every sugar worker owns at least one cutlass, whether he cuts cane or dumps manure or works in the pay office.

This dumping of the manure is an old trick. The guys don't want to walk all the way to the end of the cane bed. They finish early and go home. Wuk dun.

Blame bad management for that. A worker can be a slacker only if a weak manager allows it.

 

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

STABROEK NEWS, FEB 10 --- Approximately 380 workers on the East Demerara Estate downed tools this morning protesting the dismissal of 15 cane harvesters, GuySuCo said today.

GuySuCo said that over the weekend and yesterday the 15 were summarily dismissed for inadequate application of fertilizer, intended for 10 week-old cane plants, at Felicity Fields 49, 49A, 52 and 53, a section of the LBI cultivation, on 24th and 25th July 2014.

The corporation said that prior to the dismissal of these 15 workers, 3 junior staff and 1 senior staffer were earlier dismissed on 26th September 2014 and 19th September 2014, respectively, for allowing these workers to have fertilizer inadequately applied to the cane plants. GuySuCo said that the 15 workers have adequate experience in the application of fertilizer.

The statement said that management, during routine inspections, discovered that many cane plants were devoid of fertilizer and as a consequence a thorough examination was done “only to expose that there were massive skipping in the application of the fertilizer.”

GuySuCo said that its agriculture audit team was deployed to make an assessment of the extent of fertilizer not being applied to the cane plants.

“It was revealed that there were massive skipping, and further the supervisory staff made full payment to the 15 workers for the poor quality of work done. 226 CWT of fertilizer was intended to be applied on the fields that comprised 20.3 Ha, of which it’s estimated that almost half of the amount was applied. The rest could not be accounted for.

“The Corporation expends annually approximately $2Bln to import fertilizer and finds it totally unacceptable that fertilizer that is intended to nurture the cane plants could not be applied to them in the stipulated amount. This development could be the contributing factor for the East Demerara Estate experiencing low cane yields and stunted cane growth. The Corporation will continue to exercise a zero tolerance for this type of work behaviour, and in this sense wishes to advise those workers who are on strike to have an immediate end to their protest action and allow either the process of the grievance and/or disciplinary procedures to have their course”, the corporation said.

The East Demerara Estate is expected to commence its 1st crop this year mid next week, GuySuCo said, warning that the strike by the factory workers could only jeopardize the startup of this crop.

GuySuCo has been accused by the two sugar unions, GAWU and NAACIE of harvesting young canes last year to get close to its modest target.

Dem peeple trow manure dis side dah side.

Go tell dem dah. Dem go drap one cutlass pan yuh rass.

Gilly, dem peeple wah trow manure nah need cutlass. Canecutta and dem peeple ah weeding gang need cutlass. This dumping of the manure is an old trick. The guys don't want to walk all the way to the end of the cane bed. They finish early and go home. Wuk dun.

They got nuff nuff time fo rest now.,,if they stay fired.

 

This is allll about Follow follow follow da leadea.

cain
Last edited by cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

STABROEK NEWS, FEB 10 --- Approximately 380 workers on the East Demerara Estate downed tools this morning protesting the dismissal of 15 cane harvesters, GuySuCo said today.

GuySuCo said that over the weekend and yesterday the 15 were summarily dismissed for inadequate application of fertilizer, intended for 10 week-old cane plants, at Felicity Fields 49, 49A, 52 and 53, a section of the LBI cultivation, on 24th and 25th July 2014.

The corporation said that prior to the dismissal of these 15 workers, 3 junior staff and 1 senior staffer were earlier dismissed on 26th September 2014 and 19th September 2014, respectively, for allowing these workers to have fertilizer inadequately applied to the cane plants. GuySuCo said that the 15 workers have adequate experience in the application of fertilizer.

The statement said that management, during routine inspections, discovered that many cane plants were devoid of fertilizer and as a consequence a thorough examination was done “only to expose that there were massive skipping in the application of the fertilizer.”

GuySuCo said that its agriculture audit team was deployed to make an assessment of the extent of fertilizer not being applied to the cane plants.

“It was revealed that there were massive skipping, and further the supervisory staff made full payment to the 15 workers for the poor quality of work done. 226 CWT of fertilizer was intended to be applied on the fields that comprised 20.3 Ha, of which it’s estimated that almost half of the amount was applied. The rest could not be accounted for.

“The Corporation expends annually approximately $2Bln to import fertilizer and finds it totally unacceptable that fertilizer that is intended to nurture the cane plants could not be applied to them in the stipulated amount. This development could be the contributing factor for the East Demerara Estate experiencing low cane yields and stunted cane growth. The Corporation will continue to exercise a zero tolerance for this type of work behaviour, and in this sense wishes to advise those workers who are on strike to have an immediate end to their protest action and allow either the process of the grievance and/or disciplinary procedures to have their course”, the corporation said.

The East Demerara Estate is expected to commence its 1st crop this year mid next week, GuySuCo said, warning that the strike by the factory workers could only jeopardize the startup of this crop.

GuySuCo has been accused by the two sugar unions, GAWU and NAACIE of harvesting young canes last year to get close to its modest target.

Dem peeple trow manure dis side dah side.

Go tell dem dah. Dem go drap one cutlass pan yuh rass.

Gilly, dem peeple wah trow manure nah need cutlass. Canecutta and dem peeple ah weeding gang need cutlass. This dumping of the manure is an old trick. The guys don't want to walk all the way to the end of the cane bed. They finish early and go home. Wuk dun.

They got nuff nuff time fo rest now.,,if they stay fired.

 

This is allll about Follow follow follow da leadea.

Bai Cain, Me contributed a lot ah fertilizah to the Skeldon Estate during me time in Guyana. Dem cane bin grow tall tall and fat fat. Dah is why they produce all dah sugah. Dem manure peeple nah bin have to worry how dem trow manure. Me bin help dem wid the manure.

FM

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