How representative is the Guyana Public Service Union?

Dear Editor,
Is Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) really representative of the majority of the employees in the Public Service (Civil Service), and the public hospitals? The Union is challenged to let the people of Guyana know the number of its members in good standing of the Union in the public service, and the public hospitals. Let the nation know what the total workforce is for each of the two organisations. Let the public know the total number of dues-paying members from the Public Service, (Civil Service) and the public hospitals. There is a widespread belief that the GPSU is not representative of the majority of employees in the civil service. This can be easily verified with the total employees, against dues-paying members.
Can the GPSU show it is a certified recognised majority Union by the Trade Union Recognition and Certification Board at the public hospitals? Can the Union produce a Recognition Agreement from the public hospital administration? There should be a membership survey by the Trade Union Recognition and Certification Board to establish its correct membership to maintain recognition certificate status or lose it.
The general public is aware that the GPSU and its leadership are active and committed agents and a front for the PNC for engineered industrial disputes and concerns, and was never seriously perused during the period when the PNC held office.
It can be established that the GPSU is one of the most undemocratic and unrepresentative trade unions in Guyana. Is this Union submitting the annual return to the Registrar of Trade Unions as required by law?
The Union is run like the disgusting dilapidation of its building at the corner of Thomas Street and Vlissingen Road (Opposite the GDF). That is the cultivated legacy of the geriatric, dinosaurs, and lifetime leaders of the GPSU. What a national and international shame and disgrace.
Un-procedural and violation of the law on the settlement of interest disputes warrant an immediate suspension or cessation of the deduction and transmission of Union dues to the Union. Suspend; stop the deduction of Union dues. Let the GPSU collect Union dues directly from members. Are the self-serving leaders competent to do this?

Sincerely,
Joshua Singh