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Atherley in plea for ex-LIAT workers - Barbados Today
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BWU-Preconco talks on - Barbados Today
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Barbados Workers Union general secretary Toni Moore said Preconco workers have been advised to resume duties, March 11, 2021. (Picture by Jameel Springer) Social Share
Minister of Labour Colin Jordan said in a statement this evening that letters of suspension which Preconco had given eight shop stewards yesterday have been retracted and he has convened a meeting for Monday “to assist the parties in working toward resolution”.
“Today, March 11, the Chief Labour Officer, her team and I met with the management of Preconco Limited for approximately four hours and that was to address issues raised by the workers through their representative, the Barbados Workers’ Union.
Bleak state of Barbadian LIAT ex-workers
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January 28, 2021
The two-week lockdown has not gone down well with a key spokesman of the private sector, despite the full backing of the trade union movement, the medical profession and the island’s key political players.
While the business community has said it will adhere to the order for the country to halt all but essential business operations from Wednesday, Edward Clarke, the chairman of the Barbados Private Sector Association is adamant that the action by the Mia Mottley administration is unnecessary.
The position emerged from talks between the Social Partnership and Government in recent days.
On Tuesday night, the Prime Minister outlined several restrictions that would take effect from next Wednesday which are aimed at bringing community spread of the coronavirus under control.