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Guyana Teachers Union Takes Government To Court

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February 16, 2024
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The Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) is taking the government to court over its objection of the two-week running industrial/strike action and a series of reproach which the union now deems as discriminatory and a breach and violation of key rights.

In a fixed date application, filed on Tuesday, Attorney General Anil Nandlall was named as the respondent as the GTU seeks to quash the government’s decision to discontinue the deduction of union dues from teachers’ salaries monthly and a declaration that the strike is legal.

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The GTU is also contesting, among other things, the government’s decision to deduct money from the salaries of striking teachers for the days they were absent from the classroom.

Hours after the application was filed, Nandlall appearing on his “Issues in the News” Facebook programme, said he is prepared to defend all the decisions the government has taken with regard to the strike.

The GTU is seeking a total of 18 reliefs, the union is alleging breach of their right to freedom of association and assembly, their right to protection from deprivation of property, and their right to be heard before determining that it will cease the practice of performing as an agent of the union to deduct union dues from the wages and salaries of teachers.

Feb 15, 2024 Guyana Teachers Union Strike. GTU’s photo

But on Thursday, the attorney general outlined the three general grounds for the application: the decision to cease the deduction of union dues, the decision to deduct the salaries of striking teachers, and a willingness to engage in the continued collective bargaining process.

On all three grounds, Nandlall says the government’s decisions are lawful.

But the GTU’s attorney, Darren Wade listed 55 grounds for the application supported by Section 5 (1) (a), (h), and (q) of the Judicial Review Act 2010.

He listed a series of exchanges between the GTU and the government dating back to 2020 when the Ministry of Education and the GTU began engagement on a proposed multi-year agreement that demands salary increases and duty-free concessions, among other things.

The GTU believes talks have broken down and the process should move to arbitration, but the education and labour ministries maintain that talks are still ongoing. (CMC)

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