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Gilbakka posted:

Over 350 dismissed sugar workers received no severance payout

December 3 2018

Of the 4763 sugar workers who were made redundant by the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) as part of that State entity’s restructuring programme, more than 350 who formerly were attached to the Wales Estate did not receive severance payment on Friday, as others across the industry did.This was revealed by former Agriculture Minister, Dr Leslie Ramsammy after a careful investigation into the severance payout to Wales Sugar Estate workers.The National Assembly had, in early November, given approval for almost $2.5 billion to be released to cater for the remaining severance due to 4,723 sugar workers.

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Former Agriculture Minister, Dr Leslie Ramsammy, in his article said 4,763. Different media gives different numbers.

Django
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Who cares?  Sugar is dead and gone. Move on with your lives. Tomorrow is a new day.

Not dead as yet, production will be there for local consumption and some export. It will be foolish to shut the industry down and import Sugar.

It was also foolish to shut down sugar and now import molasses to keep DDL alive.

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Who cares?  Sugar is dead and gone. Move on with your lives. Tomorrow is a new day.

Not dead as yet, production will be there for local consumption and some export. It will be foolish to shut the industry down and import Sugar.

It was also foolish to shut down sugar and now import molasses to keep DDL alive.

Any idea where the billions of dollars will be coming from to keep the sugar industry afloat ? seems like you forget your hero caused the demise of the industry.

Django
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Who cares?  Sugar is dead and gone. Move on with your lives. Tomorrow is a new day.

Not dead as yet, production will be there for local consumption and some export. It will be foolish to shut the industry down and import Sugar.

It was also foolish to shut down sugar and now import molasses to keep DDL alive.

Any idea where the billions of dollars will be coming from to keep the sugar industry afloat ? seems like you forget your hero caused the demise of the industry.

Django, you seems to forget Guysuco used to keep the Bauxite worker afloat. 

Some ayo have no shame. 

FM
Dave posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Who cares?  Sugar is dead and gone. Move on with your lives. Tomorrow is a new day.

Not dead as yet, production will be there for local consumption and some export. It will be foolish to shut the industry down and import Sugar.

It was also foolish to shut down sugar and now import molasses to keep DDL alive.

Any idea where the billions of dollars will be coming from to keep the sugar industry afloat ? seems like you forget your hero caused the demise of the industry.

Django, you seems to forget Guysuco used to keep the Bauxite worker afloat. 

Some ayo have no shame. 

That's news to my ear, wasn't paying much attention to Guyana almost 10 yrs. So the Bauxite Company also went under the savior.

Django
Django posted:
Dave posted:

Django, you seems to forget Guysuco used to keep the Bauxite worker afloat. 

Some ayo have no shame. 

That's news to my ear, wasn't paying much attention to Guyana almost 10 yrs. So the Bauxite Company also went under the savior.

Guyana has nothing, apart from Sugar.  Dem hanging on by a thread with the 10k tonnes waiting for aile!

Baseman
Baseman posted:
Django posted:
Dave posted:

Django, you seems to forget Guysuco used to keep the Bauxite worker afloat. 

Some ayo have no shame. 

That's news to my ear, wasn't paying much attention to Guyana almost 10 yrs. So the Bauxite Company also went under the savior.

Guyana has nothing, apart from Sugar.  Dem hanging on by a thread with the 10k tonnes waiting for aile!

Nothing but the truth, the demise was in the horizon for Sugar and Bauxite. In the Bauxite Industry Australia, Brazil, India , China and Guinea in West Africa took over the market.

In the 70's Jamaica was the second largest Bauxite producer in the world, today they are bottom of the ladder.

http://www.jbi.org.jm/pages/industry

Django
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