
The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) proudly joins the nation in commemorating Labour Day as we honour the dedication, perseverance, and achievements of workers across Guyana. Workers whose efforts continue to propel the country’s growth and development.
Labour Day is not only a celebration, but also a moment of reflection. It beckons us to remember the generations of workers who organised, sacrificed, and persevered to secure the rights and protections that Guyana’s workforce benefits from today.
As a constitutional body with labour represented among its core constituencies, the ERC occupies a unique position in advocating for the welfare of workers across all sectors of society. In keeping with its mandate to promote harmony and good relations among Guyana’s diverse peoples, the Commission remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering workplaces that are inclusive, respectful, and free from discrimination.
As part of its ongoing efforts, the ERC provides Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DEI) training and sensitization programmes to organisations across both the public and private sectors. These initiatives are designed to promulgate mutual understanding, reduce workplace discrimination, and strengthen the social cohesion that underpins a productive and harmonious workforce.
As Guyana commemorates Labour Day, the ERC salutes the invaluable contributions of the nation’s workforce and reaffirms its commitment to supporting safe, inclusive, and harmonious working environments for all.
Ethnic Relations Commission
May 1, 2026




