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Downstream retrenchment part of energy industry malaise Thursday 14 January 2021 In this January 2020 file photo, OWTU president Ancel Roget meets with Yara employees at Paramount Building, Circular Road, San Fernando. - Tragically in the news this week has been the grievance referred to the Industrial Court regarding the retrenchment of 15 workers from Yara Trinidad’s plant, which had closed in 2019. It is especially tragic as it comes on the heels of claims of some alleged 30,000 associated contract, transport and entrepreneurial employees in the energy sector, in and around the Point Lisas Industrial Estate, potentially losing their jobs due to non-availability of gas, which is essential to downstream industrial production. ....
Minister of Labour Stephen McClashie. - Sureash Cholai MINISTER of Labour Stephen McClashie said plans to assist retrenched Yara Trinidad Ltd workers will be discussed at a meeting on Saturday. On November 18, Yara issued retrenchment notices to 15 workers which will take effect from January 2. The Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) has been calling on the Labour Ministry to intervene. It also wrote a letter to McClashie on December 21, which he said he had received. Speaking with Newsday on Thursday morning, McClashie said the ministry is working on it. “We are progressing. We have taken note of all the issues and, without saying anything much more to prejudice the discussions we would have had, I would say we are on top of it. We have been dealing with it in terms of talking to the parties and steps for that meeting.” ....
OWTU appeals to Labour Minister to help retrenched Yara workers Wednesday 30 December 2020 OWTU member, Ernesto Kaser, addressing the media outside YARA Trinidad and Tobago, southern main road, Savonetta. - Lincoln Holder THE Oilfield Workers Union (OWTU) has appealed to Labour Minister Stephen McClashie to intervene and help 15 workers who have been retrenched from Yara Trinidad Ltd. OWTU trustee member Ernesto Kesar made the appeal when he spoke with reporters outside Yara s ammonia plant at the Point Lisas Industrial Estate on Wednesday. Kesar recalled that on November 18, Yara issued retrenchment notices to 15 workers in the union s bargaining unit at the company. He said the union responded the following day. ....