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GTUC Calls for Renewal, Fairness and Respect for Workers This Easter

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April 5, 2026
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The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) extends warm Easter greetings to workers and their families across Guyana and the diaspora.

Easter is not merely a religious observance—it is a profound reminder of sacrifice, justice, renewal, and the triumph of righteousness over oppression. It speaks to the enduring truth that even in the face of suffering and injustice, there remains hope for redemption and the possibility of a better, more just society.

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For the working people of Guyana, this message carries deep significance. The life and teachings of Jesus Christ remind us of the value of dignity, equality, compassion, and standing firm against injustice. These are the same principles that underpin the trade union movement—principles rooted in the struggle for fair treatment, respect, and the protection of workers’ rights.

At this time, we must reflect not only on the spiritual meaning of Easter, but also on the realities confronting our nation. Too many workers continue to face economic hardship, rising cost of living, job insecurity, and unequal access to opportunities. Poverty persists in our communities, and too often, the voices of ordinary citizens are marginalised.

Easter calls on us to confront these realities with courage. It demands that we recommit to building a society where justice is not selective, where governance is accountable, and where every worker is valued—not exploited. It reminds us that silence in the face of wrongdoing is not an option, and that collective action remains essential in advancing the rights and welfare of all.

The GTUC urges all Guyanese to embrace the true spirit of Easter by promoting unity over division, fairness over favouritism, and service over self-interest. Let us reject discrimination in all its forms and work together to ensure that our nation reflects the ideals of equality and respect enshrined in our Constitution and international commitments.

As we observe this sacred season, may we find the strength to renew our commitment to justice, uplift the vulnerable, and defend the dignity of labour. Let Easter not be reduced to ritual, but lived through action—in our workplaces, our communities, and our national life.

The Guyana Trades Union Congress wishes all a peaceful, reflective, and hopeful Easter.

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