Education Minister Priya Manickchand has expressed that the Ministry is willing to work with the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) for the betterment of students and teachers, but the Union must first “reorganise itself”.

Priya Manickchand
She made this statement on Wednesday and called out the GTU for playing politics.
She shared that she held the view that Unions, once properly conducted, were noble institutions that ought to be doing good work. Manickchand, however, said that the “minute” a union started introducing political content, it is not acting in the best interest of its members. Guyana has some 55,000 teachers.
“I am prepared to engage with the [GTU] or any other stakeholders as often as is needed for as long as is needed. At this stage, the Union has to decide if they want to engage with us. The Union has to understand its role and fight for itself. And if they are not prepared to do it, then teachers will see it,” she added.
According to the Education Minister, she hopes that the GTU “fixes itself” so that it can have relations with not only her and, by extension, the Education Ministry, but with other persons on the teachers’ behalf. She posited that the GTU would have great value once it operated as a union.
On Wednesday, the Education Ministry launched its Teachers’ Welfare and Benefits programme which will see teachers from across the country benefiting from discounted services across a wide range of sectors including electronics, telecommunications, retail goods, air transportation, household furniture, and appliances, optical care, office supplies, insurance, garments and access to loans for home building.
But according to Manickchand, the GTU urged teachers to boycott the launching.
“How can you tell teachers not to come to this programme?” she asked. She added that this clearly showed that the Union was not acting in the interest of the teachers who it claimed to represent.
