…10,000 to get jobs under Emergency Employment Programme – VP Jagdeo
Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo on Monday announced that the Government would give a one-off payout of $250,000 to each sugar worker who was sacked under the A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) administration. This will amount to some $1.8 billon.
He was at the time meeting with sugar workers at Skeldon, Berbice during a one-day visit.

Some 7000 sugar workers had lost their jobs at the end of 2016, when the APNU+AFC moved to downsize the sector; the majority came from Region Six.
“By January or so, each sugar worker, each sugar worker who was severed, would also get another $250,000 on their severance. That would be between $1.7 and $1.8 billion, because we have 7,000 workers who were severed who will all get that. If this is crucial, it is important that we fix this. It was a great injustice and many people stood out there and remained silent. Many of them to justify the action of APNU because of politics, but any decent person would have stood up and defended it. It was only the People’s Progressive Party,” Jagdeo said.
In addition, the Vice President also stated that 10,000 jobs are expected to be created under the Emergency Employment Programme (EEP).
“In every region, we will put together a facility, a facility to temporarily employ people and give them a few days/weeks of work – those who are unemployed.
“This region would have about 1000 persons who will be able to work on a Government programme for maybe three of four days per week, so that they can get to maintain their families while they are training or they are looking for another job.”
Pointing out the difficulties in the sugar industry, the Vice President noted that despite injecting $14 billion into the industry since returning to Government in August last year, the deterioration of the industry caused by the previous Government has resulted in the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) spending more that the revenue it is currently receiving.













