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Judge’s Intervention Halts CEO’s new Attempt to cut Salaries of Striking Teachers

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February 28, 2024
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Education Minister, Priya Manickchand

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In a dramatic turn of events, a legal battle between the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) unfolded, ultimately resulting in a victory for the educators fighting for their rights.

It all began when the MOE decided to implement salary cuts for teachers who had been on strike for three weeks, demanding fair treatment and collective bargaining through their union, the GTU. The move sparked outrage among teachers, who felt their voices were being silenced and their livelihoods threatened.

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In response, attorney Darren Wade took swift action, representing the striking teachers in a lawsuit against the MOE. With tensions running high, the case landed in the hands of Justice Sandil Kissoon of the High Court.

Justice Kissoon wasted no time in issuing Conservatory Orders, blocking the MOE from proceeding with its plan to cut teachers’ salaries until the matter could be resolved in court. The orders provided a reprieve for the teachers, giving them hope that their demands for fair treatment were being heard.

However, the MOE’s Chief Education Officer, Saddam Hussein, seemed undeterred by the court’s ruling. In a bold move, Hussein sent out a letter instructing education officers to continue recording the names of absent teachers for eventual salary deductions. This defiance of the court’s orders sparked further outrage and disbelief among the striking teachers and their supporters.

Justice Kissoon swiftly responded to Hussein’s actions, summoning him to appear before the court to explain his actions. The Judge’s decision to intervene sent a clear message that the judiciary would not tolerate any attempts to undermine its authority or circumvent its rulings.

Facing the gravity of the situation, Hussein appeared before the Judge and offered a remarkable turnaround. He rescinded his letter and issued a public apology, acknowledging that his actions had brought the process of justice into disrepute. He assured the court that teacher salaries would not be cut in violation of the Conservatory Orders.

The Judge’s intervention and Hussein’s apology marked a significant moment in the ongoing struggle between the MOE and the GTU. It was a testament to the power of the judiciary to uphold the rule of law and protect the rights of citizens, even in the face of government opposition.

As the legal battle continues, both sides are now tasked with finding a path forward. The Judge has proposed mediation to resolve the dispute, urging both parties to nominate senior counsel who could act as mediators. It remains to be seen whether this will lead to a resolution or if further legal battles lie ahead.

In the meantime, the striking teachers can take solace in knowing that their voices have been heard and that justice has prevailed, at least for now. Their fight for fair treatment and respect continues.

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