AN injunction which froze the bank accounts of the Public Services Association (PSA) was varied on Monday to allow the union to carry on its functions. On Monday attorneys for the PSA, and a group of members who have brought contempt proceedings against the union and its executive, agreed to have the injunction, granted in
A HIGH Court judge has been asked to discharge the injunction which froze the assets and accounts of the Public Services Association (PSA), only allowing for normal operating expenses and the payment of salaries as well as set aside an application for contempt of court against the current executive of the trade union. On Monday,
The Public Services Association has sought to explain allegations of irregularities during the union’s special general council and conference of delegates meetings which took place on Wednesday.
Public Services Association (PSA) Industrial Court Section chairman Duaine Hewitt is accusing the executive of the PSA of breaching the union’s constitution to extend the retirement age beyond 60 to allow the current president to remain in his position. He said this was only one of several irregularities which took place at a virtual special ordinary meeting of the union’s general council on Wednesday.