
Update on Salary Negotiations 18.03.2023
Update on Salary Negotiations for Public Officer that was referred to the Special Tribunal 17.03.2023
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Update on Salary Negotiations for Public Officer that was referred to the Special Tribunal 17.03.2023
As we move toward a COVID-19 endemic, the government has climbed down from its decision of a public sector vaccine policy. In the House of Representatives on Friday, Prime Minister
As the regulator of the legal umbrella under which the investigation into the death of four divers at Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd in Pointe-a-Pierre last Friday, Minister of Energy
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young revealed on Thursday that a sub-cabinet committee has been appointed to look at the current position of the Telecommunication Services
Despite at least two daily newspaper articles saying otherwise, there is still a Prisons Commissioner in Office. The correction was made by the Chairman of the Public Service Commission, Winston
As the regulator of the legal umbrella under which the investigation into the death of four divers at Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd in Pointe-a-Pierre last Friday, Minister of Energy
A man who indicated that he has been in the public service for 30 years and has been involved in public sector reform from its very beginnings has challenged the
The Bar Owners and Operators Association of Trinidad and Tobago is calling for equitable practices surrounding adherence to public health regulations at safe zone events, which were held during “A
Workers affected by the closure of the Education Facilities Company Limited voiced their grievances on Tuesday, represented by the Communication Workers Union. In a termination notice to the workers, EFCL
A woman who works at the North West Regional Health Authority(NWRHA) and was given 14 days sick leave because she tested positive for Covid-19 is now wondering why her husband
“The Minister is just being politically correct.” That was the response of the Communications Workers’ Union, Secretary-General Clyde Elder to the Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales’s adamant claim in the
The Ministry of Trade and Industry has commenced a detailed review of Trinidad and Tobago’s trade with both Ukraine and Russia to determine what impact the ongoing conflict will have
The Oilfield Workers Trade Union on Monday expressed its dissatisfaction with Paria’s handling of the five men who were sucked into a 36 inch diameter crude oil pipeline on Friday
Another South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) worker has expressed her disgust with the new return to work policy imposed on healthcare workers who have contracted Covid-19. The permanent worker,
An Industrial Relations Officer working with the public services association (PSA) has responded to Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh’s statement that during a pandemic there is no patient to nurse ratio.
The government’s public sector vaccine mandate has been yet again extended but this time it seems by default as Prime Minister Dr . Rowley has left for Qatar. First set
Some positions within the Public Service simply do not allow for the work from home arrangement according to Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Public Administration Claudelle McKellar as he
Frustrated Plant Quarantine Guards are warning that there would have been a lot more illegal items entering different ports of entry in recent times. In a conversation with PSA Media
Despite an overwhelming number of parents agreeing that face masks should remain part of the attire among school-children and their teachers, the leader of the First Wave Movement, Umar Abdullah