NUPW General Secretary Richard Green has appealed to workers to reflect and reinforce the adage that there is strength in numbers.
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The National Council, the Executive Committee and the Secretariat of the National Union of Public Workers extend warmest May Day Greetings to its members, Public Officers and all Workers in Barbados.
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General Secretary of the Unity Workers’ Union (UWU) Caswell Franklyn is threatening to take action against the National Sports Council (NSC) over its decision not to renew the contract of Superintendent of the National Stadium Ivor Worrell.Franklyn has alleged that Worrell, who held the position since January 2020, was unfairly dismissed and has warned that unless he is reinstated, he will be taking the matter to the Employment Rights Tribunal.“I will not let it rest,” he insisted.According to the union leader, Worrell was advised by NSC’s management two weeks ago that his contract would not be renewed at the end of July.
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THOUSANDS of workers will be ordered back to offices from July 19 - but the return will be phased.
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He urged employers to set out plans for a gradual return to the office.
Mr Javid said: We have looked closely at the data against these four tests and we firmly believe this is the right time to get our nation closer to normal life. So, we will move to the next stage of our road map on July 19. To those who say why take this step now, I say if not now when? There will never be a perfect time to take this step because we simply cannot eradicate this virus - whether we like it or not, coronavirus is not going away.
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