Guyanese teachers resume strike, ministry criticizes GTU’s tactics

The Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) has reiterated its demand for a blanket 20 percent salary increase for teachers, stipulating this as a key condition for halting the ongoing nationwide strike. 

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This demand was among five proposals presented by the GTU to the Ministry of Education during recent conciliation talks held on May 13 and 14.

Negotiation challenges and union strategies

The union has expressed its commitment to ensuring that teachers will not face any backlash for participating in the protests. 

Moreover, the GTU proposed a structured timeline for salary negotiations, suggesting a six-week period for discussions to resume once teachers return to work. 

Should these negotiations reach an impasse, the GTU has advocated for the establishment of an arbitration tribunal to resolve the dispute.

Upcoming talks amidst accusations of bad faith

The GTU and the Ministry of Education are scheduled to resume conciliation talks on May 20. 

However, tensions are high as the union has voiced concerns regarding the government’s sincerity in these negotiations, criticizing what they perceive as a lack of good faith.

Government’s response to union demands

On the other hand, the Ministry of Education has accused the GTU of acting in bad faith and attempting to coerce the government into acquiescing to their demands. 

The ministry was particularly taken aback by the union’s last-minute proposal for a salary increase, which came unexpectedly as both parties were nearing an agreement to conclude the protests. 

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Furthermore, the ministry criticized the GTU for allegedly violating a confidentiality agreement intended to demonstrate mutual trust.

Conciliation or conflict?

The ministry has also questioned the GTU’s approach to negotiations, describing it as coercive and unprecedented. 

The stance taken by the GTU, according to the ministry, does not prioritize the welfare of teachers but rather uses them as instruments in a broader, politically motivated agenda. 

Despite these challenges, the ministry remains dedicated to resolving the issues to ensure that teachers receive fair compensation and adequate training.

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