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Gov’t to proceed with final public service pay offer – President

President David Granger says that whether or not the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) agrees with the offer, his government will be paying public servants a differentiated wage hike ranging from 10% at the lowest scale to 1% at the highest Asked on this week’s Public Interest television programme if his government is prepared to make an arbitrary award if the GPSU General Council which meets today rejects the offer, the president said “the award we proposed is as much as we can do as of the first of September and we intend to proceed with that.” 

From left are: City Councillor Alfred Mentore; Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Georgetown Mayor and City Council,  Oscar Clarke; Mayor of Georgetown,  Patricia Chase-Green; Minister of Business,  Dominic Gaskin; Minister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan;  Christopher Fernandes, former Chief Executive Officer of John Fernandes Limited; former Chairman of the Private Sector Commission, Ramesh Persaud; Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Vishnu Doerga. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

City, private sector to set up joint committee

President David Granger yesterday convened a meeting at the Ministry of the Presidency with representatives from Central Government, the Georgetown Mayor and City Council and the Private Sector during which it was agreed that a joint committee would be created.

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