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The union take in front and willing to buss some of they own throat before the government do the Espinet special... buss all
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As many as 2,000 workers could be facing the axe as the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) rebrands itself into the TSTT Group of Companies by November 1.
The company, according to the representing union, the Communication Workers' Union (CWU), said that number included the 1,600 to 1,700 permanent workers and an additional 200 or so casual and temporary workers.
The company hosted its customary “health of the business” meeting for all TSTT senior managers at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Port-of-Spain, on Friday where the managers were informed of the upcoming changes and advised that seniors, outside of the union’s collective bargaining unit, would have to reapply for their jobs.
This means that some 364 senior managers will have to vie for 50 jobs when the company rebrands itself the TSTT Group of Companies.
This rebranding of the company is part of its restructuring process which could see hundreds more losing their jobs within the next month. The TSTT Group of Companies is expected to be rolled out by the end of October.
Friday’s meeting was led by TSTT’s chief executive officer Ronald Walcott and vice president of Human Resources Carol David. Both executives told the managers and professionals that the company would be renamed and they would have to reapply for their new jobs because the company was being split into four sub-companies- bmobile, Amplia, a tech division and a call centre.
The call centre and Amplia are already staffed and there would be no new jobs available in those divisions, according to company insiders.
Guardian Media was told that the senior members of the management team would also be losing their jobs in the restructuring exercise.
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