The Guyana Teacher’s union is protesting the removal of its representative from the commission of Inquiry into the Education sector. Royden James reports.
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The Guyana teachers Union is supporting a recommendation by the commission of inquiry into the education sector for the retirement age for teachers to be pushed up to sixty five. The GTU thinks the choice must be optional. Royden James reports.

SCHOOLS OPERATING UNDERSTAFFED, WITH ABSENCE OF TEACHING SERVICE COMMISSION – GTU PRESIDENT
Meanwhile, the Guyana Teacher’s union is seeking an audience with the Head of the State since the union’s President Mark Lyte has shared that Many schools have been operating understaffed, and its teachers are “feeling the squeeze” with the absence of the Teaching Service Commission. More so, the Union is…

GTU EXPRESSES NO CONFIDENCE IN TSU
The Guyana teachers union and its old foe, the teaching service commission, are flexing muscles once again. But in this round of the bout, the education Ministry is backing the teacher’s union. Royden James is on the Labour front with the details.