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Unions to march on September 1 – Freedom Day

OWTU s president general Ancel Roget -Marvin Hamilton UNION leaders have declared September 1 Freedom Day,when hundreds of people are being asked to come out – the day after the extended state of emergency is expected to expire – to express their displeasure at decisions taken by the government in the last 17 months. The call was made at a virtual press conference on Thursday hosted by Oilfield Workers Trade Union president Ancel Roget. It was attended by Idi Stuart, president of the TT Registered Nurses Association; National Trade Union Centre (NATUC) general secretary Michael Annisette; Joseph Remy, president of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions; Clyde Elder, general secretary of the Communications Workers’ Union; and representatives of the Trinidad General Workers Union and Banking, Insurance and General Workers Union, to name a few.

Union leaders refuse to back vaccination drive

Union leaders refuse to back vaccination drive Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh - Ministry of Health Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh s call to trade union leaders to back the national vaccination drive has fallen on deaf ears. Speaking at the launch of the mass vaccination site at the National Academy for Performing Arts, Port of Spain, on Friday, Deyalsingh said the country’s hope of achieving herd immunity will require much more than a government-public partnership. He reminded religious, community and union leaders of the important role they play in seeking the best interest of the working class. “The clarion call is for leadership. Leadership because people look up to you for guidance, whether you are union leader, councillor, MP – people look to you for guidance, and the guidance you must give is that vaccines are safe, effective and they would save your lives. There must be a collective sense of vision and unity of purpose that we can do this.

NATUC head warns de Nobriga of nepotism, political interference at TTT

NATUC head warns de Nobriga of nepotism, political interference at TTT NATUC general secretary Michael Annisette. - General secretary of the National Trade Union Centre (NATUC) Michael Annisette is calling on Minister of Communications in the Office of the Prime Minister Symon de Nobriga to address concerns of nepotism and political malfeasance at the state-owned media company Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT). In a media release on Thursday Annisette said the union has received a large volume of calls for help from staff at TTT who have complained of poor leadership and unethical business practices. He said as a state-owned entity, the company must be accountable to all citizens. He called on de Nobriga to investigate the operations of TTT and take the necessary steps to improve the work environment of staff.

Vaccinations, flavour of the month in the industrial relations shoppe

Vaccinations, flavour of the month in the industrial relations shoppe
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