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–?? ?Rose Hall joins action for API–?? ?workers resume at Albion, Skeldon and WalesBlairmont Estate sugar workers began their eighth day of industrial action yesterdaySome of the spoilt cane which has been in punts over a week now at Blairmont.as they pressed on for the immediate removal of the Estate Manager, Corbette Victorine and the addressing of several issues. Events even took an interesting turn as administrative and other office staff of the estate also begun to strike, demanding Victorine stay on the job.While strike actions last week by sugar workers at Skeldon, Albion, Blairmont and Wales Sugar estates affected operations at these factories, those workers (except at Blairmont) returned to work on Sunday, last.However, yesterday, 13 workers at Wales staged a protest over the dismissal of one of their colleagues.At Blairmont early yesterday morning scores of workers gathered as they have usually been doing for the past week or so and found out that talks between the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) and top executives of the sugar industry are still at a stalemate. As a result, little or no work has been carried out since last week Monday when the strike took effect. This has causedBlairmont Estateseveral punts of cane to be spoiled and to be used as bagasse.According to Union Rep Motielall Dyal, the 6B2 Gang harvesters turned up on Sunday with the intention to work, “but with the stale cane price—they ain’t paying that price. They want to start with $100 and the rep was negotiating, and they said that they cannot give the price that the rep wanted,Cheap Juventus Jersey, so everybody withdrew their labour,” he noted.The representative continued that a meeting was held on Friday in Georgetown with Seepaul Narine of GAWU and other top officials and they (the workers) were told that the union did not officially call a strike and that the workers should return to work. The talks broke down since the workers still felt their needs were not being fully represented.Samuel Fraser, Field Workshop worker, added that “Over twenty punts of canes have been spoiled….over 20 [punts] leave out the amounts in the field to bring out, [that is] over 2,000 tons. “All will have to go for bagasse—it done spoil! AAFC&#39;s Gerhard Ramsaroop listening to striking API workers of Rose Hall Estatewhole set of cane damaged; money gone down the drain”, he added.Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GuySuCo, Paul Bhim, told Kaieteur News yesterday that although the industry caters for delays in the grinding at factories, the incident at Blairmont is taking its toll.He explained that during the time in which the workers have put down their tools, about 20,000 tonnes of sugar cane could have harvested,Custom Bayern Munich Jerseys, and thus sugar production is being directly affected.With the low production for the past week, major problems are brewing, especially as it concerns the commitments that GuySuCo with CARICOM to supply a certain amount of sugar on a regular basis.Bhim,Cheap Manchester United Jersey, while highlighting the implications cause by the strike, related that the company is already cash strapped and production and sale are important aspects of the sustenance of the factory.‘We have commitments and obligations to export sugar to various countries, to CARICOM, and the longer the workers stay out, the worse our financial difficulties become. We need to earn money and we get it from our sugar production and we need this to help get out of our financial difficulties. We are appealing to the workers to think of these problems also because we really need them,” said Bhim.ANNUAL PRODUCTION INCENTIVE (API) STRIKEMeanwhile, sugar workers attached to the Rose Hall Estate, were also striking yesterday, demanding the payment of the Annual Production Incentive (API). Rose Hall Estate, Canje workers congregated at the Tacama Turn in New Amsterdam where they vented their frustrations to the media and Alliance for Change (AFC) members present.“It is no certainty that we will get we money, so we come out fuh voice we concern because we need we money—on Friday coming!” one worker noted. The workers were supposed to have been paid the API since January and are at their wits’ end across the sugar industry, including at the estates in Blairmont and Albion, as well as Skeldon.“The sugar done sell and gone so where is the money? We ask why dem ain’t tell it in parliament and they said this is not like before; the opposition got a say. The opposition is who they afraid of since the opposition will launch an investigation into GuySuCo,” one worker said.AFC Member of Parliament, Gerhard Ramsaroop, who was present, outlined the AFC’s position on the issue: “We are here in solidarity with the workers, because you have to be in solidarity with the working class,<a href="http:/