
Seepaul Narine
Seepaul Narine is the President of the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU), where he advocates for the rights and welfare of workers in the agricultural sector. In his recent Labour Day message, he emphasized the need for a meaningful increase in the national minimum wage, highlighting the importance of ensuring that workers are not left behind amid the country's economic growth. Narine also expressed condolences for the tragic passing of Adriana Younge, calling for a thorough investigation into her death and underscoring the need to protect the dignity of every life in Guyana.
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