Scores of “frustrated” Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) workers at the Wildey, St Michael depot are boycotting the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) and joining the Unity Workers’ Union (UWU).On Wednesday morning, workers turned up for a scheduled meeting with NUPW officials to get an update on the union’s discussions with management last month about their concerns and demands, which include wage, hazard pay and washing allowance increases.However, some of them expressed dissatisfaction with how the NUPW was handling their outstanding issues and have opted to switch allegiances to the UWU.When a Barbados TODAY team arrived, several workers were huddled at a nearby bus shelter where UWU general secretary Caswell Franklyn, who showed up around 6 a.m. at the request of some of the employees, spoke to the group about the way forward and how he intended to represent them.