Sugar workers’ protest
…to meet with GuySuCo on May 4

The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) has invited the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) to a meeting on May 4, after being faced with massive protests in recent days from sugar workers for unsettled wage increases.

Sasenarine Singh
This week, over 5000 workers from the Blairmont and Albion Estates in Berbice protested for promised increases by GuySuCo for the year 2019.
President of GAWU, Seepaul Narine told Guyana Times on Tuesday the Corporation requested a meeting on May 4, where the negotiations on wage increase will continue.
According to him, the Union remains hopeful that the dispute will be settled, adding that the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Sasenarine Singh, has the power to have it resolved.
“We heard from GuySuCo today (Tuesday) and they have sent us a letter saying that they’re inviting us for a meeting on the 4th May to continue the negotiations on wages and salaries. I believe that CEO has the authority to get it resolved so we’re very hopeful that the matter could be resolved and would be resolved,” Narine said in an invited comment.
Since 2018, the workers had been pushing the corporation by way of strikes and protest for a wage increase. They have not received any since 2014. However, in 2020, the Corporation had agreed to pay a five per cent across the board increase with the promise that they would also pay retroactive increases for 2019. The five per cent increase for 2020 was open for further discussion.
Meanwhile, Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha has since noted that the Government did not make any promises to the workers in relation to pay increases.

Seepaul Narine