Teachers’ vigil yields results

Mark Lyte

– promotions review begins

A three-night candlelight vigil held by the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) has yielded results in two important areas as there will no longer be paid parking in the vicinity of public schools and the long-delayed review of the 2015 preliminary senior promotions list has begun.

In a joint press statement, the Mayor and City Council, GTU and parking meter company Smart City Solutions (SCS) said that after giving due and special consideration to the critical and fundamental role that teachers play in the education and development of the nation’s children, it was agreed that vehicle parking spaces