Lennox Petroleum protest resumes in San Fernando
Thursday 17 December 2020
OWTU chief labour relations officer Lindon Mendoza spoke with press on behalf of ex-Lennox petroleum workers who staged a protest at a carpark of the company s Princess Margret Street, San Fernando office last Thursday. - Marvin Hamilton
The management of Lennox Petroleum Services Ltd (LPSL) has called on former workers to immediately cease and desist their ongoing protests, which the company considers illegal.
The call came on Thursday, when ex-workers simultaneously staged their latest protest outside LPSL at Princess Margaret Street in San Fernando from 10 am.
For the past few weeks, the ex-workers, who are members of the Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU), have been accusing LPSL of failing to pay outstanding payments.
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