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Christmas Message from GPSU President/CEO, Mr. Patrick M. Yarde 

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Mr. Patrick Yarde, President/CEO 
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Mr. Patrick Yarde, President/CEO Guyana Public Service Union

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Warmest felicitations are extended to all Members of the Guyana Public Service Union, their families and friends. These Greetings are coming from the President, Executive Council and Staff of the GPSU.  May the festive season bring you joy, peace and goodwill. In all things be safe, think of your merited benefits and aspirations for the year ahead and work towards the achievement of future goals. This Christmas, as we celebrate, let us reflect on the goodness and mercies of the Season; the reason that we rejoice. For it is the most resonant fuel for our decisions and purpose in this world.

To the workers in essential services; healthcare, revenue collection (GRA staffers), electricity generation and distribution (GPL staffers), aviation control (Guyana Civil Aviation Authority staff), maritime (T&HD), Police, Prisons Warders, Firemen and Women, Military and others, who are required to work during the holidays, we extend our gratitude as you perform your duties while keeping the population healthy and safe.

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To all Guyanese, take care as you celebrate the festive season, being mindful that we are to be our brothers’ keeper, extending that hand of generosity and compassion.

Peace on Earth and Goodwill towards men is the forlorn promise that has been ages old. It is hoped that this season would bring us closer to realizing this dream. So fellow Guyanese, let’s join together to wish that the leaders of the world, including our very own, work together to make this a reality, by dedicating energies to creating a paradigm for justice, opportunities and prosperity for the benefit of all.

We urge you to please give serious consideration to all that is necessary, deserving and reasonable to be achieved in 2025. We must be determined and collectively committed to the accomplishment of these goals in the New Year. Once more, best wishes for a joyous and fulfilling Christmas and may the Lord bless and keep you safe throughout the holidays.

Merry Christmas.

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