MSJ: Not much to celebrate for May Day 2021
MSJ political leader David Abdullah
POLITICAL leader of the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) David Abdulah says there is “little to celebrate” in Trinidad and Tobago on International Workers’ Day 2021, May 1.
He says the future of workers and the labour movement in this country is in “great danger” owing to the PNM’s “neo-liberal policies.”
In a press release, he said the day should be one of celebration of past achievements, and one where workers “enthusiastically look forward to the future.
“This is not the case in TT in 2021,” he said.
He said the labour movement has won “many important gains” through hard-fought battles, “from the days of the general strike in 1919-1920 to the historic June 19, 1937, general strike and the subsequent birth of the modern trade union movement.
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The government is
getting the backing of the Movement
for Social Justice
Political leader of the
MSJ, David Abdullah yesterday said the government has every right to be
concerned about the number of migrants making the journey from Venezuela to Trinidad
and Tobago.
Mr. Abdullah agrees
with the Prime Minister when he last week made the distinction between a
refugee and a migrant worker.
He said his MSJ is not
supporting illegal entry into Trinidad and Tobago.
The MSJ leader also
noted that there are some non-governmental organisations, which are adding
to the migrant problems, by encouraging illegal entry.
And the Venezuelan