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Again I know police officers whose backpay was 10k ONLY. How.is that months payadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Set of asses.... accepting pittance while the king living good and eating the bestThe_Honourable wrote:Rowley: Allyuh make noise by meh residence about my backpay last week... SO WHAT ALLYUH DOING NEXT?
Estate Police Association:
Airports Authority, estate police settle on 4% pay rise
THE Estate Police Association (EPA) has accepted a four per cent wage increase for two bargaining periods spanning five years from the Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (AATT).
A statement from the Airports Authority on December 14, said the agreements concluded wage negotiations for a five the period of 2015-2017 and 2018-2020.
The agreement, signed on December 11 at the Piarco International Airport's Administration Centre, grants a four per cent wage increase for airport security officers, effective immediately.
AATT general manager Hayden Newton described the deal as a testament to the authority’s commitment to its workforce.
“This collective agreement reflects our commitment to valuing and recognising the dedication of our security officers, who are integral to the safe and efficient operation of our airports. We are proud to foster a collaborative relationship with the Estate Police Association and look forward to continuing our efforts to support our workforce and enhance airport services.”
EPA president Deryck Richardson confirmed the association's satisfaction with the process and the outcome.
“We consulted with our membership and they agreed to accept the proposal. We have committed to continue to work with the AATT to close off the 2021-2024 period and 2025-2028, ensuring that we can have agreements covering a current period,” according to the release.
Richardson also acknowledged the professionalism displayed by AATT’s negotiating team, led by industrial relations consultant Noel Robinson and human resource manager Caron Webster.
He singled out Newton "for stepping in and contributing significantly to us coming to the agreement.”
With the new wage increase, AATT said its ongoing mission to maintain high safety and security standards at its facilities while ensuring employee welfare remains a top priority.
The deal follows months of industrial concerns within TT’s aviation sector, during which pilots and other airline employees voiced dissatisfaction over stalled wage talks and job security issues.
On December 11, Caribbean Airlines and the Trinidad and Tobago Airline Pilots Association signed an agreement for a four per cent wage increase, concluding outstanding wage for the period 2015-2020.
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/12/14/airpor ... -pay-rise/
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How months of salary is that pittance?
hover11 wrote:Again I know police officers whose backpay was 10k ONLY. How.is that months payadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Set of asses.... accepting pittance while the king living good and eating the bestThe_Honourable wrote:Rowley: Allyuh make noise by meh residence about my backpay last week... SO WHAT ALLYUH DOING NEXT?
Estate Police Association:
Airports Authority, estate police settle on 4% pay rise
THE Estate Police Association (EPA) has accepted a four per cent wage increase for two bargaining periods spanning five years from the Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (AATT).
A statement from the Airports Authority on December 14, said the agreements concluded wage negotiations for a five the period of 2015-2017 and 2018-2020.
The agreement, signed on December 11 at the Piarco International Airport's Administration Centre, grants a four per cent wage increase for airport security officers, effective immediately.
AATT general manager Hayden Newton described the deal as a testament to the authority’s commitment to its workforce.
“This collective agreement reflects our commitment to valuing and recognising the dedication of our security officers, who are integral to the safe and efficient operation of our airports. We are proud to foster a collaborative relationship with the Estate Police Association and look forward to continuing our efforts to support our workforce and enhance airport services.”
EPA president Deryck Richardson confirmed the association's satisfaction with the process and the outcome.
“We consulted with our membership and they agreed to accept the proposal. We have committed to continue to work with the AATT to close off the 2021-2024 period and 2025-2028, ensuring that we can have agreements covering a current period,” according to the release.
Richardson also acknowledged the professionalism displayed by AATT’s negotiating team, led by industrial relations consultant Noel Robinson and human resource manager Caron Webster.
He singled out Newton "for stepping in and contributing significantly to us coming to the agreement.”
With the new wage increase, AATT said its ongoing mission to maintain high safety and security standards at its facilities while ensuring employee welfare remains a top priority.
The deal follows months of industrial concerns within TT’s aviation sector, during which pilots and other airline employees voiced dissatisfaction over stalled wage talks and job security issues.
On December 11, Caribbean Airlines and the Trinidad and Tobago Airline Pilots Association signed an agreement for a four per cent wage increase, concluding outstanding wage for the period 2015-2020.
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/12/14/airpor ... -pay-rise/
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How months of salary is that pittance?
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Not sure the question you asking or if you truly ignorant it is from 2015 to 2020 and the agreed increase is 4 percent as stated in the article. Do you get that, so for the five years the increase is 4 percent .....that's it.adnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Again I know police officers whose backpay was 10k ONLY. How.is that months payadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Set of asses.... accepting pittance while the king living good and eating the bestThe_Honourable wrote:Rowley: Allyuh make noise by meh residence about my backpay last week... SO WHAT ALLYUH DOING NEXT?
Estate Police Association:
Airports Authority, estate police settle on 4% pay rise
THE Estate Police Association (EPA) has accepted a four per cent wage increase for two bargaining periods spanning five years from the Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (AATT).
A statement from the Airports Authority on December 14, said the agreements concluded wage negotiations for a five the period of 2015-2017 and 2018-2020.
The agreement, signed on December 11 at the Piarco International Airport's Administration Centre, grants a four per cent wage increase for airport security officers, effective immediately.
AATT general manager Hayden Newton described the deal as a testament to the authority’s commitment to its workforce.
“This collective agreement reflects our commitment to valuing and recognising the dedication of our security officers, who are integral to the safe and efficient operation of our airports. We are proud to foster a collaborative relationship with the Estate Police Association and look forward to continuing our efforts to support our workforce and enhance airport services.”
EPA president Deryck Richardson confirmed the association's satisfaction with the process and the outcome.
“We consulted with our membership and they agreed to accept the proposal. We have committed to continue to work with the AATT to close off the 2021-2024 period and 2025-2028, ensuring that we can have agreements covering a current period,” according to the release.
Richardson also acknowledged the professionalism displayed by AATT’s negotiating team, led by industrial relations consultant Noel Robinson and human resource manager Caron Webster.
He singled out Newton "for stepping in and contributing significantly to us coming to the agreement.”
With the new wage increase, AATT said its ongoing mission to maintain high safety and security standards at its facilities while ensuring employee welfare remains a top priority.
The deal follows months of industrial concerns within TT’s aviation sector, during which pilots and other airline employees voiced dissatisfaction over stalled wage talks and job security issues.
On December 11, Caribbean Airlines and the Trinidad and Tobago Airline Pilots Association signed an agreement for a four per cent wage increase, concluding outstanding wage for the period 2015-2020.
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/12/14/airpor ... -pay-rise/
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How months of salary is that pittance?
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It's a simple question. How many years of employment are subject to a 4% backpay adjustment?
Go ahead and celebrate... there's one I will actually look forward to....zoom rader wrote:Wing, mero, Joe & Eliteauto look another PNM murder.
597: amina mohammed had her throat slit during a home invasion in couva
Statistics show crime has always been higher under a PNM led government. They have no PLANwing wrote:Go ahead and celebrate... there's one I will actually look forward to....zoom rader wrote:Wing, mero, Joe & Eliteauto look another PNM murder.
597: amina mohammed had her throat slit during a home invasion in couva
hover11 wrote:Statistics show crime has always been higher under a PNM led government. They have no PLANwing wrote:Go ahead and celebrate... there's one I will actually look forward to....zoom rader wrote:Wing, mero, Joe & Eliteauto look another PNM murder.
597: amina mohammed had her throat slit during a home invasion in couva
PNM=MERO=WING =FAILURE =![]()
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After the crap we had as minister of national security and COP , with ppl dropping like flies if trinis don't see that as an issue then PNM really taking the citizens for clownspaid_influencer wrote:hover11 wrote:Statistics show crime has always been higher under a PNM led government. They have no PLANwing wrote:Go ahead and celebrate... there's one I will actually look forward to....zoom rader wrote:Wing, mero, Joe & Eliteauto look another PNM murder.
597: amina mohammed had her throat slit during a home invasion in couva
PNM=MERO=WING =FAILURE =![]()
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pnmites believe crime is not a political issue
u think voters will agree?
A woman gets her throat slit and this is ur comment ?wing wrote:Go ahead and celebrate... there's one I will actually look forward to....zoom rader wrote:Wing, mero, Joe & Eliteauto look another PNM murder.
597: amina mohammed had her throat slit during a home invasion in couva
WING IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE A CONTzoom rader wrote:A woman gets her throat slit and this is ur comment ?wing wrote:Go ahead and celebrate... there's one I will actually look forward to....zoom rader wrote:Wing, mero, Joe & Eliteauto look another PNM murder.
597: amina mohammed had her throat slit during a home invasion in couva
Govt has the will
In dealing with rising crime, Scotland assures:
Scotland empathised with those affected by crime during a phone interview yesterday.
He said although there have been some positive results in the murder rate over the past two months, he is still not satisfied and more work needs to be done.
“I can give the public the assurance that, once there is the will—which we have—the Government is working; we are working to try to reduce crime, and you are seeing incremental results. But for every one murder, it’s a murder too much. For every one kidnapping, it’s a kidnapping too much, and I think they will see more results in the short term and better results in the medium to long term,” he said.
He continued, “This fight is not ending. We know what is going on, and we are trying to get a lid on it as fast as we can.”
What does he a lawyer know about serious crime. We keep putting these square pegs in round holes. What does he know about reducing crime and implementing polices that would drastically mitigate crime and deter potential offenders. He need to take his coal pot and ride off into the sunset with his bicyclepaid_influencer wrote:Govt has the will
In dealing with rising crime, Scotland assures:
Scotland empathised with those affected by crime during a phone interview yesterday.
He said although there have been some positive results in the murder rate over the past two months, he is still not satisfied and more work needs to be done.
“I can give the public the assurance that, once there is the will—which we have—the Government is working; we are working to try to reduce crime, and you are seeing incremental results. But for every one murder, it’s a murder too much. For every one kidnapping, it’s a kidnapping too much, and I think they will see more results in the short term and better results in the medium to long term,” he said.
He continued, “This fight is not ending. We know what is going on, and we are trying to get a lid on it as fast as we can.”
look more positive results oui
The PNM codesMASH wrote:Who ded ded and who live deserve 4%.
Also eat one fig . K tnx bye
hover11 wrote:Minister Lisa Morris-Julien and two of her children perished in a house fire.
The incident happened at their FarFan Street Arima home early on Monday 16th December 2024.
Morris-Julien was a Minister in the Ministry of Education and the Member of Parliament for D'Abadie/O'Meara.
She was also a former Mayor at the Arima Borough Corporation.
This is a tragic and developing story.
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hover11 wrote:Should have been imbert, sorry not sorry
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I don't care Max, too many ppl in this country suffering because of him. Like I said, should have been him , sorry not sorryMaxPower wrote:hover11 wrote:Should have been imbert, sorry not sorry
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Jason,
He has a family.
hover11 wrote:I don't care Max, too many ppl in this country suffering because of him. Like I said, should have been him , sorry not sorry
hover11 wrote:I see PNM making their sacrifices early to secure a win
hover11 wrote:I see PNM making their sacrifices early to secure a win
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