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Opinion: Teacher Strike Long Overdue

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
January 31, 2024
in News, Op-ed
Education Minister, Priya Manickchand and Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) General Secretary, Coretta McDonald

Education Minister, Priya Manickchand and Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) General Secretary, Coretta McDonald

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In the face of warnings from the Education and Labour Ministers of Guyana, the looming teachers’ strike stirs a significant conversation on the state of educational governance and worker rights. The Government’s firm stance, deeming the proposed strike as unlawful, clashes with the deep-seated grievances and demands of the teaching fraternity, represented by the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU). At the heart of this impending industrial action, set to commence Monday, lies a failed Multi-Year Agreement negotiation, a testament to the prolonged neglect and unresolved issues faced by educators.

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, labels the situation “unfortunate,” accusing GTU representatives of political maneuvering. However, this simplification overlooks the genuine concerns of thousands of educators seeking fair compensation and better working conditions. The legal technicalities cited to delegitimize the strike—such as the unmet conditions for conciliation and arbitration—do little to address the substantive issues at play.  One teacher who did not wish to be identified shared with Village Voice that, “Priya lives off more than $ 1 million Gy a month.  All of her needs are met.  She doesn’t care about teachers who are struggling with low wages.  Her words are this late stage are meaningless and disrespectful”

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GTU General Secretary Coretta McDonald’s revelation that negotiations have been stalled since 2020 exposes a bureaucratic inertia that has left teachers’ demands unmet. The Government’s belated offer to discuss, led by Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira, failed to bear fruit, indicating a lack of genuine commitment to resolving the educators’ grievances.  A bystander stated that, “Teachers should strike and those in the medical field should strike, just like sugar workers strike when they deem it necessary.”

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