– teachers urged to be patient as negotiation continues
The Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) has outrightly rejected the Government’s 7 per cent proposed across-the-board increase for 2024 and 6 per cent increase for 2025 and 2026.
This proposal was made on Friday when the GTU and the Education Ministry met for a second time to discuss the union’s proposed 39.6 per cent increase for 2024 and 30 per cent increase for 2025 and 2026.
In a video message seen by the Guyana Times on Monday, the President of the GTU, Mark Lyte dispelled claims that the body has agreed to the counter-proposal made by the government, noting that GTU has since requested that the Ministry revise said proposal.
“There are several areas that further talk has to take place, including the percentages that the government is likely to put forward or has put forward. As you have seen in the public domain, the Union has clearly said we have not accepted nor will we accept. If that is the position of the government to offer those percentages, we will not accept,” Lyte stated.
