The long-standing retroactive increments dispute between Lennox Petroleum Services Ltd and a group of former workers, who have been protesting for the past three weeks, took a different turn when the Express came into possession of a document confirming the company had appealed an Industrial Court order handed down in favour of the ex-employees.
This transpired yesterday as the aggrieved workers, led by the Oilfields Workersâ Trade Unionâs chief labour relations officer Lyndon Mendoza, picketed the Sumadh Gardens, San Fernando, home of the companyâs chief executive officer Wayne Persad for the second time in the space of a week, having done so on Christmas Day.
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