– as parties continue negotiations on salary increases
Despite not agreeing to a figure for salary increases for teachers, the President of the Guyana Teacher’s Union (GTU) Dr. Mark Lyte has revealed that the union and government have been able to settle on several pertinent non-salary benefits for educators as part of the 2024-2026 multi-year agreement.
In a live broadcast over the weekend, Lyte disclosed that the government is mulling plans to put a committee in place to fast-track the allocation of house lots to educators.
This comes on the heels of an agreement made between the union and the Education Ministry at their last meeting to discuss non-salary benefits for teachers.
Guyana Times understands that when operational, the committee will be responsible for filtering teachers’ house lot applications, which will subsequently be submitted directly to the Housing and Water Ministry’s Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) for processing.

Dr Mark Lyte









