MEMBERS of the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the UWI, St Augustine campus want to make it clear to Chief Personnel Officer (CPO) Darryl Dindial that they will only accept a salary increase of ten per cent or more. In addition, they want feedback on ongoing wage talks immediately. Over the last
PRESIDENT of the Police Service Social and Welfare Association ASP Gideon Dickson said accepting the Chief Personnel Officer's (CPO) four per cent offer was a strategic move of taking less than police are worth in hopes of getting a better offer for a second negotiating period. Speaking with Newsday on Friday after the official signing
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PRESIDENT of the Police Service Social and Welfare Association ASP Gideon Dickson said accepting the Chief Personnel Officer's (CPO) four per cent offer was a strategic move of taking less than police are worth in hopes of getting a better offer for a second negotiating period. Speaking with Newsday on Friday after the official signing
WE HOPE the meeting held on Monday between members of the Opposition and the Joint Chambers of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce represents a turning point for the country when it comes to the issue of crime, which continues to ravage the nation. According to the Opposition, it used the meeting as an opportunity