WORKERS of the Customs and Excise Division and the Inland Revenue Division have been advised not to sign on to the TT Revenue Authority, their representative union, the Public Service Association (PSA) advised on Tuesday, as it announced it has appealed a judge’s dismissal of an injunction which sought to block the operationalisation of the authority.
PUBLIC Services Association (PSA) president Leroy Baptiste has maintained that the government’s four per cent salary offer for public sector workers is “unfair, unjust and unacceptable.” But he said any decision by the PSA to accept or decline the offer “in time” will be put before the union’s general council. Baptiste was responding to the
DOUGLAS MENDES, SC, the attorney representing the Public Services Association (PSA) is questioning the methodology used by the Ministry of Finance to arrive at its 4 per cent salary increase being offered to public servants.
A HIGH COURT judge has deemed urgent an injunction application by the Public Services Association (PSA) to halt the operations of the TT Revenue Authority, including the recruitment of staff.