A dispute between the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) and the Barbados Lumber Company over non-payment of monies owed to employees who were made redundant could end up at the Labour Department.The situation has also sparked a call from a senior union official for more protection for workers who are often left in the lurch by employers who opt to sever them without being in a position to pay severance.The BWU’s deputy general secretary Dwaine Paul served notice on Thursday that a complaint against the Lumber Company may be filed as he told Barbados TODAY that the business owed thousands of dollars to workers who were recently let go.He said after making a significant contribution to the development of the business over the years, the workers were now being treated unfairly.
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