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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:OWTU: the company has 96 hours before the Strike action goes into effect.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Hema now say the strike begins at 7...awaits minister Dillon to task ttr to assist
eliteauto wrote:do unions ever consider economic climates when negotiating? What about job security? How did strong-arming Mittal work out for the representing union? Now is a good time to privatise or public-private partnership for Petrotrin
eliteauto wrote:do unions ever consider economic climates when negotiating? What about job security? How did strong-arming Mittal work out for the representing union? Now is a good time to privatise or public-private partnership for Petrotrin
cherrypopper wrote:Looks like a ploy to get the petrotrin employees packin..
I wonder who will own petrotrin next. ..
Skanky wrote:"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers."-Not George Carlin
That quote is the definition of life in Trinidad and Tobago.
RBphoto wrote:eliteauto wrote:do unions ever consider economic climates when negotiating? What about job security? How did strong-arming Mittal work out for the representing union? Now is a good time to privatise or public-private partnership for Petrotrin
Union leaders do not get elected based on making rational decisions, but on making irrational demands of employers. Whoever is more irrational and millitant usually gets elected.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2017-01-03/political-backlash-if-offer-not-changed
Political backlash if offer not changed
At a press conference at the OWTU’s Paramount Building headquarters in San Fernando yesterday, Roget said the Government knew the former People’s Partnership regime was penalising the union for standing up for the country, which benefited the People’s National Movement (PNM). “It is unfair, it is unjust and it is immoral to continue on a wicked path set by Kamla Persad- Bissessar and if they continue with that, well, she paid a political price and that is where I will end on that,” Roget warned.
He said it was interesting that Prime Minister Keith Rowley and Finance Minister Colm Imbert have chosen to remain silent on the wage matter. Reacting to Government spokesmen saying that Petrotrin acted without authority to begin negotiations with the union, Roget rubbished the statement, saying that the company was legally mandated to “meet and treat”, otherwise they could face penalties from the Industrial Court.
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