Diamond Estate workers stage protests on severance pay

-picketing exercise to continue today
THE Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) said that almost all of the just over 400 workers attached to Diamond Estate on Tuesday staged a spirited picketing exercise in front of the Field Office of the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) at Diamond, East Bank Demerara protesting against the corporation’s refusal to award them their Severance Pay as they are no longer required to work permanently at Diamond.

The picketing exercise was expected to continue yesterday, the union said.
According to GAWU, the Diamond cultivation which comprises some 6,000 acres is slated for closure. The corporation’s Blueprint for Success, also described as the Turnaround Plan, released last April confirmed the cultivation’s closure. Since last year all categories of workers but the cane harvesters were instructed to take up work at the LBI and Enmore locations – miles away from their homes and their regular workplace.

GAWU has contended that the decision to close the Diamond cultivation is injudicious and pointed out that in keeping with the corporation’s goal of ultimately producing 80,000 tonnes of packaged sugar at Enmore Estate, the maintenance of the Diamond cultivation would ensure an adequate cane supply and would save the corporation millions of dollars, having to develop new lands on the East Coast of Demerara which certainly would not be as high yielding as the Diamond cultivation.

The corporation, ignoring the union, is advancing the closure process as it is merely reaping the existing canes and not doing an iota to facilitate new cane growth. The Union, in the circumstances, fully supports the workers in their bid to be paid their severance pay in keeping with the extant Collective Labour Agreement.

“The deployment of the workers to the East Coast Demerara Estates will rob the workers of their pay off benefits noting that many of them will either immediately or gradually opt out of the employ of the Corporation once they are permanently deployed to the East Coast Estates. The Union aware that the struggle of the Diamond workers will require the solidarity of fellow workers across the industry as well as others will do everything to support the workers so that the insensitive Corporation does not deny them their rightful Severance Pay,” GAWU said.

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