Trade unions seeking to represent interests of private security guards

Dear Editor,

The trade unions are to bring security guards together with the objective of representing their interests. Security guards from different parts of the country working in various industries and locations have for a long time fallen between two stools and have had no representation for their many grievances.

Many of the security guards work for private security companies. They receive none of the awards or any other benefits given to ordinary workers from time to time, because they are not considered to be ordinary workers; they cannot be represented by a union and because they are not quite on a par with policemen, they have no claims to the conditions of service of members of the police force.

For a long time now, men and women employed as security guards have been complaining about their conditions of work and their low pay rates. All their appeals have, so far, fallen on deaf ears. Thus, this important new step in organizing them under the auspices of the trade unions, now gives hope that some of their very important problems can be ventilated and given representation.

We welcome the move and hope that the work to give these workers good representation will meet with success

Yours faithfully,

Sherwood Clarke

President

Clerical & Commercial Workers’

Union