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neilsingh100 wrote:According to Lisa Ali (Head of Transition), two new companies (E&P and Terminal Operations) will be launched tomorrow and jobs will be advertised over weekend.
Joshie23 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:According to Lisa Ali (Head of Transition), two new companies (E&P and Terminal Operations) will be launched tomorrow and jobs will be advertised over weekend.
Interesting. Source? I, however, expect to see most of the people I used to see in my community in Petrotrin coveralls, wearing PPE for the new E&P/Terminalling companies-except for the old boys, of course. They'll be counting their millions from their 'enhanced packages' and what not. I mean, we've all heard how terrible Petrotrin is to work in and the salaries are ridiculous..no one would want to work for exorbitant salaries while doing nothing, right? So the application response from external people should be pretty poor such that only people who knew how terrible it was to be inside there, would have belly enough to go back...right? No one from the outside, would or should want a job in Petrotrin 2.0...right?
The source was an interview with Lisa Ali on the CNC3 morning show. It will be mostly terminated Petrotrin employees reapplying. I doubt anyone in the private sector would want to work there since salaries would not be as competitive as private sector from what I understand. This was designed to get former employees that are needed for the two new companies to take a pay cut and get rid of the union.Joshie23 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:According to Lisa Ali (Head of Transition), two new companies (E&P and Terminal Operations) will be launched tomorrow and jobs will be advertised over weekend.
Interesting. Source? I, however, expect to see most of the people I used to see in my community in Petrotrin coveralls, wearing PPE for the new E&P/Terminalling companies-except for the old boys, of course. They'll be counting their millions from their 'enhanced packages' and what not. I mean, we've all heard how terrible Petrotrin is to work in and the salaries are ridiculous..no one would want to work for exorbitant salaries while doing nothing, right? So the application response from external people should be pretty poor such that only people who knew how terrible it was to be inside there, would have belly enough to go back...right? No one from the outside, would or should want a job in Petrotrin 2.0...right?
Every worker has the right to join a trade union and this is guaranteed by Section 71 of the Industrial Relations Act 1972:
71. Every worker as between himself, his employer and co workers shall have the following rights, that is to say:
(a) the right to be a member of any trade union or any number of trade unions of his choice;
(b) the right not to be a member of any trade union or other organisation of workers or to refuse to be a member of any particular trade union or other organisation of workers;
(c) where he is a member of a trade union, the right, subject to this Act, to take part in the activities of the trade union (including any activities as, or with a view to becoming an official of the trade union) and (if appointed or elected) to hold office as such an official.
The penalties on an employer for discriminating or victimising a worker for trade union membership or activities iscovered by Section 42 of the Industrial Relations Act:
42. (1) An employer shall not dismiss a worker, or adversely affect his employment, or alter his position to his prejudice, by reason only of the circumstances that the worker—
(a) is an officer, delegate or member of a trade union;
(b) is entitled to the benefit of an order or award under this Act;
(c) has appeared as a witness or has given any evidence in a proceeding under this Act; or
(d) has absented himself from work without leave after he has made an application for leave for the purpose of carrying out his duties as an officer or delegate of a trade union and the leave has been unreasonably refused or withheld.
(2) An employer shall not—
(a) make the employment of a worker subject to the condition that he shall not join a union or shall relinquish trade union membership;
(b) dismiss or otherwise prejudice a worker by reason of union membership or because of participation in union activities outside working hours;
(c) with intent to dissuade or prevent the worker from becoming such officer, delegate or member or from so appearing or giving evidence, threaten to dismiss a worker, or to affect adversely his employment, or to alter his position to his prejudice by reason of the circumstance that the worker is, or proposes to become, an officer, delegate or member of a trade union or that the worker proposes to appear as a witness or to give evidence in any proceeding under this Act.
(3) An employer who contravenes subsection (1) or (2) is liable on summary conviction to a fine of ten thousand dollars and to imprisonment for one year; and the Magistrate making the order for conviction may also order that the worker be reimbursed any wages lost by him and direct that, notwithstanding any rule of law to the contrary, the worker be reinstated in his former position or in a similar position.
(4) In any proceedings for an offence under subsection (3), if all the facts and circumstances constituting the offence other than any specific intent, are proved, the defendant may be convicted unless he proves that he did not have the specific intent in question.
(5) Subject to subsection (3), nothing in this section shall be construed so as to compel any employer, in the absence of agreement to the contrary, to pay or compensate any worker for any time not spent in performance of the duties of his employment.
It would take a while for that to happen but they hoping to build a culture in the new companies where employees feel like they don't need to join a union but for this to happen it needs to be run like a private sector company. I don't think you will have a lot of employees wanting to join the OWTU after Petrotrin is shutdown. I see unions like OWTU, CWU, PSA etc dying if they cannot change with the times.hydroep wrote:This whole thing about castrating the union may give management some breathing room in the short-term. Now, I'm no Industrial Relations Expert, but what is stopping the new hires from (re-)joining the OWTU? — unless of course the company attaches some implicit penalty for doing so.
And once they build up their numbers, wouldn't Petrotrin 2.0 find itself in the same old khaki pants?...
Make space...ah joining yuhPointman-IA wrote:I am going to sell gyros, doubles and accra outside the new petroleum company.
neilsingh100 wrote:The source was an interview with Lisa Ali on the CNC3 morning show. It will be mostly terminated Petrotrin employees reapplying. I doubt anyone in the private sector would want to work there since salaries would not be as competitive as private sector from what I understand. This was designed to get former employees that are needed for the two new companies to take a pay cut and get rid of the union.Joshie23 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:According to Lisa Ali (Head of Transition), two new companies (E&P and Terminal Operations) will be launched tomorrow and jobs will be advertised over weekend.
Interesting. Source? I, however, expect to see most of the people I used to see in my community in Petrotrin coveralls, wearing PPE for the new E&P/Terminalling companies-except for the old boys, of course. They'll be counting their millions from their 'enhanced packages' and what not. I mean, we've all heard how terrible Petrotrin is to work in and the salaries are ridiculous..no one would want to work for exorbitant salaries while doing nothing, right? So the application response from external people should be pretty poor such that only people who knew how terrible it was to be inside there, would have belly enough to go back...right? No one from the outside, would or should want a job in Petrotrin 2.0...right?
No palos.car wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:The source was an interview with Lisa Ali on the CNC3 morning show. It will be mostly terminated Petrotrin employees reapplying. I doubt anyone in the private sector would want to work there since salaries would not be as competitive as private sector from what I understand. This was designed to get former employees that are needed for the two new companies to take a pay cut and get rid of the union.Joshie23 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:According to Lisa Ali (Head of Transition), two new companies (E&P and Terminal Operations) will be launched tomorrow and jobs will be advertised over weekend.
Interesting. Source? I, however, expect to see most of the people I used to see in my community in Petrotrin coveralls, wearing PPE for the new E&P/Terminalling companies-except for the old boys, of course. They'll be counting their millions from their 'enhanced packages' and what not. I mean, we've all heard how terrible Petrotrin is to work in and the salaries are ridiculous..no one would want to work for exorbitant salaries while doing nothing, right? So the application response from external people should be pretty poor such that only people who knew how terrible it was to be inside there, would have belly enough to go back...right? No one from the outside, would or should want a job in Petrotrin 2.0...right?
Salaries going to be 1/3-1/2 of the norm PETROTRIN salary. Benefits would only be a reduced medical and pension plan. No more.
Jobs will be mostly south in point fortin and Santa Flora. Outlying areas too.
Doubt much PETROTRIN employees going to apply as they are being treated badly with this restructure. New company may not want old employees as they may bring their old ways. Why you think they didn’t give the PETROTRIN employees first preference and then open the jobs to the outside?
neilsingh100 wrote:The source was an interview with Lisa Ali on the CNC3 morning show. It will be mostly terminated Petrotrin employees reapplying. I doubt anyone in the private sector would want to work there since salaries would not be as competitive as private sector from what I understand. This was designed to get former employees that are needed for the two new companies to take a pay cut and get rid of the union.Joshie23 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:According to Lisa Ali (Head of Transition), two new companies (E&P and Terminal Operations) will be launched tomorrow and jobs will be advertised over weekend.
Interesting. Source? I, however, expect to see most of the people I used to see in my community in Petrotrin coveralls, wearing PPE for the new E&P/Terminalling companies-except for the old boys, of course. They'll be counting their millions from their 'enhanced packages' and what not. I mean, we've all heard how terrible Petrotrin is to work in and the salaries are ridiculous..no one would want to work for exorbitant salaries while doing nothing, right? So the application response from external people should be pretty poor such that only people who knew how terrible it was to be inside there, would have belly enough to go back...right? No one from the outside, would or should want a job in Petrotrin 2.0...right?
sMASH wrote:its hard to get a union as the majority representative.
Joshie23 wrote:we've said they could have saved their members by suggesting a pay cut along with other measures. But one must ask, why didn't the Board suggest same?
The_Honourable wrote:
alfa wrote:So for all who claim Petrotrin workers getting the best severance package and millions of dollars this a letter of termination collected by my friend. She made 10 years temporary and 5 years permanent and going home with 68 thousand dollars. There is a small backpay yet to come for 2011 to 2014
tr1ad wrote:alfa wrote:So for all who claim Petrotrin workers getting the best severance package and millions of dollars this a letter of termination collected by my friend. She made 10 years temporary and 5 years permanent and going home with 68 thousand dollars. There is a small backpay yet to come for 2011 to 2014
Tell her show you the full letter...
3 years calculating to 68k for that period ...
Then there's back pay, vacation leave etc
According to the letter... Do the math (or read again)
So either she eh sure when she start, or is misinformation spreading again
lalloboy101 wrote:Lisa ali was our former hr, a no nonsense person. She scared the hell out a me. She has vast experience like this, forming joint ventures and reorganizing. Last I spoke to her , she was the VP of hr for bp south America
12 years temporary and 8 years permanent?vaiostation wrote:tr1ad wrote:alfa wrote:So for all who claim Petrotrin workers getting the best severance package and millions of dollars this a letter of termination collected by my friend. She made 10 years temporary and 5 years permanent and going home with 68 thousand dollars. There is a small backpay yet to come for 2011 to 2014
Tell her show you the full letter...
3 years calculating to 68k for that period ...
Then there's back pay, vacation leave etc
According to the letter... Do the math (or read again)
So either she eh sure when she start, or is misinformation spreading again
I've got a realative that worked there who retired recently. He had about 12 years temporary and 8 permanent. Got about 2 mil. Pension about 8g's.
I think a lot has to do with the rank the person retires at.
Have a family friend who is a supervisor in petro. With about 20+ yrs permanent. He got about 4mil with pension about 16g's.
All this is before tax.
De Dragon wrote:lalloboy101 wrote:Lisa ali was our former hr, a no nonsense person. She scared the hell out a me. She has vast experience like this, forming joint ventures and reorganizing. Last I spoke to her , she was the VP of hr for bp south America
She's come a long way since Laboratory Head at PPSL.
tr1ad wrote:alfa wrote:So for all who claim Petrotrin workers getting the best severance package and millions of dollars this a letter of termination collected by my friend. She made 10 years temporary and 5 years permanent and going home with 68 thousand dollars. There is a small backpay yet to come for 2011 to 2014
Tell her show you the full letter...
3 years calculating to 68k for that period ...
Then there's back pay, vacation leave etc
According to the letter... Do the math (or read again)
So either she eh sure when she start, or is misinformation spreading again
vaiostation wrote:I've got a realative that worked there who retired recently. He had about 12 years temporary and 8 permanent. Got about 2 mil. Pension about 8g's.
I think a lot has to do with the rank the person retires at.
Have a family friend who is a supervisor in petro. With about 20+ yrs permanent. He got about 4mil with pension about 16g's.
All this is before tax.
vaiostation wrote:Recruitment ads coming out soon...
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