The Guyana Academics’ Union (GTU) has welcomed the latest ruling by the Excessive Court docket.
The ruling, lately issued, quickly prevents the federal government’s plans to chop the salaries of academics taking part in a nationwide strike and prevents the automated deduction of union membership dues.
A respite for academics
GTU President, Dr. Mark Lyte, hailed the court docket’s determination as a pivotal second of their ongoing battle for truthful remedy.
Dr. Lyte emphasised that the court docket’s intervention compels the federal government to reverse its directive to chop salaries and to reinstate the deducted union dues into the system.
Ongoing dispute
The Excessive Court docket granted the orders on the 14th day of the commercial motion by the academics and forward of the complete listening to and willpower of the substantive issues on March 20.
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Dr. Lyte affirmed the GTU’s dedication to safeguard academics from victimization or undue struggling.