THE High Court judge hearing an injunction application that temporarily stopped the Public Service Association (PSA) from holding an annual conference and general council meeting last week, while freezing the union’s assets, has made it clear the parties will not be leaving his courtroom until a clearly defined process for the future is presented.
Public Service Association (PSA) president designate Leroy Baptiste told Newsday on Thursday that he is not focused on the recent injunction which prevented it from convening a general council meeting on that morning.
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NAPARIMA MP Rodney Charles said that rather than host the National Security Council and police top brass on Monday at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann's, the Prime Minister should have met officials of the protective service associations.
Retired head of the public service Reginald Dumas wants trade unionists to say what is their counterproposal to the four per cent being offered by the government to public-sector workers for the period 2014 to 2019.