THE MAJORITY of members of the Fire Services Association who attended a virtual meeting over the weekend, has reportedly told the union's leadership to end its months of resistance and accept government’s four per cent wage offer. However, association president Leo Ramkissoon says no final decision has been taken as yet. The members' apparent change
President of the Public Services Association (PSA) Leroy Baptiste said he is awaiting his day in court on May 25 before deciding on the next move in wage dispute with government over its four per cent offer.
THE Public Services Association (PSA) has filed an injunction in the High Court seeking an order to halt the implementation of the TT Revenue Authority (TTRA).
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OUTSPOKEN members of the Public Service Association (PSA) are preparing to return to court after the union's general conference approved a $4 million, seven-year, loan last week. The group of disgruntled PSA members who have filed contempt proceedings againt the PSA's executive over a failure to abide by previous court orders for audits, say they