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You want PNM to loose electionDizzy28 wrote:Given the port workers strike in the US I just saw a documentary saying Rotterdam, the 10th busiest port in the world runs port operations with something like 20ppl.
Maybe it's time we automate our ports to reduce inefficiency and the need to be held hostage by a cabal.
Jah bless little AkilsMASH wrote:Kamala say, big govt officials continuously accused of being involved in pedofile rings.
That in hansard
Dock workers returned to ports with a 62% raise.Dizzy28 wrote:Given the port workers strike in the US I just saw a documentary saying Rotterdam, the 10th busiest port in the world runs port operations with something like 20ppl.
Maybe it's time we automate our ports to reduce inefficiency and the need to be held hostage by a cabal.
hover11 wrote:Dock workers returned to ports with a 62% raise.Dizzy28 wrote:Given the port workers strike in the US I just saw a documentary saying Rotterdam, the 10th busiest port in the world runs port operations with something like 20ppl.
Maybe it's time we automate our ports to reduce inefficiency and the need to be held hostage by a cabal.
This is why every worker needs a union. There are benefits to solidarity. You forgot to mention that.
If it means that the ppl doing the hard work can have a good standard of living .....sure. I rather my money goes to them than to politicians who sit in ivory towers and totally disconnected with the population they suppossed to serve. Like I said earlier just ONE good week of striking , let the goods build up on the port , let the businessmen pay the rent , watch how fast the government will intervene and settle with them. They will find the money. Our port workers along with the union signed an agreement with the CPO since 2020 and can't get their dues because of political interference from the minister of Finance who decided to throw the matter in the industrial court yet he expects them to perform their contractual obligations. How would you feel after your appraisal, your boss and you agreed on a salary increase and signed to such , only for your boss to continue paying you the same old salary?Fair is fairDizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:Dock workers returned to ports with a 62% raise.Dizzy28 wrote:Given the port workers strike in the US I just saw a documentary saying Rotterdam, the 10th busiest port in the world runs port operations with something like 20ppl.
Maybe it's time we automate our ports to reduce inefficiency and the need to be held hostage by a cabal.
This is why every worker needs a union. There are benefits to solidarity. You forgot to mention that.
One of the US dockworker's demand is no automation.
The final consumer (me and you) pays for the extra costs on the ports that labour brings in.
You willing to pay more when you don't have to?
Yeah but Trinidad has PNM trade unionshover11 wrote:Dock workers returned to ports with a 62% raise.Dizzy28 wrote:Given the port workers strike in the US I just saw a documentary saying Rotterdam, the 10th busiest port in the world runs port operations with something like 20ppl.
Maybe it's time we automate our ports to reduce inefficiency and the need to be held hostage by a cabal.
This is why every worker needs a union. There are benefits to solidarity. You forgot to mention that.
Pilots and port workers back to work. Anything changed?hover11 wrote:First port workers , now pilots striking well done PNM
That's because locals have no backbone compared with their counterparts abroad.wing wrote:Pilots and port workers back to work. Anything changed?hover11 wrote:First port workers , now pilots striking well done PNM
As almost everyone knows, and what you fail to understand, all the unions are basically PNM party groups, just look at the leadership composition. They will not hurt the PNM in the long run.hover11 wrote:That's because locals have no backbone compared with their counterparts abroad.wing wrote:Pilots and port workers back to work. Anything changed?hover11 wrote:First port workers , now pilots striking well done PNM
The Dockworkers abroad showed us that a union is the difference between a 62% raise and "shut up and get back to work." If trinis don't want to wake up and see that, well that's on them
It’s too bad it takes a strike to get what they deserve for pay etc! Meanwhile all politicians have to do to get an increase in pay is simply vote for it.wing wrote:As almost everyone knows, and what you fail to understand, all the unions are basically PNM party groups, just look at the leadership composition. They will not hurt the PNM in the long run.hover11 wrote:That's because locals have no backbone compared with their counterparts abroad.wing wrote:Pilots and port workers back to work. Anything changed?hover11 wrote:First port workers , now pilots striking well done PNM
The Dockworkers abroad showed us that a union is the difference between a 62% raise and "shut up and get back to work." If trinis don't want to wake up and see that, well that's on them
hover11 wrote:My master is GOD unlike PNM ppl who master is Rowley. More importantly like i said they just need to keep this momentum for one straight week , especially how the US port workers got their settlementFB_IMG_1728038682859.jpg
hover11 wrote:It’s too bad it takes a strike to get what they deserve for pay etc! Meanwhile all politicians have to do to get an increase in pay is simply vote for it.wing wrote:As almost everyone knows, and what you fail to understand, all the unions are basically PNM party groups, just look at the leadership composition. They will not hurt the PNM in the long run.hover11 wrote:That's because locals have no backbone compared with their counterparts abroad.wing wrote:Pilots and port workers back to work. Anything changed?hover11 wrote:First port workers , now pilots striking well done PNM
The Dockworkers abroad showed us that a union is the difference between a 62% raise and "shut up and get back to work." If trinis don't want to wake up and see that, well that's on them
Honour,The_Honourable wrote:hover11 wrote:My master is GOD unlike PNM ppl who master is Rowley. More importantly like i said they just need to keep this momentum for one straight week , especially how the US port workers got their settlementFB_IMG_1728038682859.jpg
Momentum one straight what?hover11 wrote:It’s too bad it takes a strike to get what they deserve for pay etc! Meanwhile all politicians have to do to get an increase in pay is simply vote for it.wing wrote:As almost everyone knows, and what you fail to understand, all the unions are basically PNM party groups, just look at the leadership composition. They will not hurt the PNM in the long run.hover11 wrote:That's because locals have no backbone compared with their counterparts abroad.wing wrote:Pilots and port workers back to work. Anything changed?hover11 wrote:First port workers , now pilots striking well done PNM
The Dockworkers abroad showed us that a union is the difference between a 62% raise and "shut up and get back to work." If trinis don't want to wake up and see that, well that's on them
Hover, you setting up yuhself with these unions. The membership react different when PNM in power versus UNC.
You hear strike, yuh hopes went up... to come crashing down. Strike start thursday, which also means most of the workers having a nice long weekend. Yeah operations resume but that's more for monday.
As mentioned earlier with the PSA, with a mostly pnm membership that seek pnm interests more than the union interests, rowley have unions by the balls.
Zoom rader is gonna have a field day on your @$$.... you admitted you are a PNM Bloggerwing wrote:Look how easy the foolish are distracted even after Hyatt backpedal. No wonder your kind gravitate towards the dUNCe party.
hover11 wrote:Zoom rader is gonna have a field day on your @$$.... you admitted you are a PNM Bloggerwing wrote:Look how easy the foolish are distracted even after Hyatt backpedal. No wonder your kind gravitate towards the dUNCe party.
Srs?wing wrote:Pilots and port workers back to work. Anything changed?hover11 wrote:First port workers , now pilots striking well done PNM
Mmoney607 wrote:Why hasn't deyalsingh been charged with wasting police time?
The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Why hasn't deyalsingh been charged with wasting police time?
The incident didn't happen?
Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Why hasn't deyalsingh been charged with wasting police time?
The incident didn't happen?
No one was charged. Why hold the men from st Paul but not charge them. What info were they held based on
The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Why hasn't deyalsingh been charged with wasting police time?
The incident didn't happen?
No one was charged. Why hold the men from st Paul but not charge them. What info were they held based on
The question is, did the incident happen or not?
Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Why hasn't deyalsingh been charged with wasting police time?
The incident didn't happen?
No one was charged. Why hold the men from st Paul but not charge them. What info were they held based on
The question is, did the incident happen or not?
Either way someone need to get charged either deyalsingh or the robbers
The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Why hasn't deyalsingh been charged with wasting police time?
The incident didn't happen?
No one was charged. Why hold the men from st Paul but not charge them. What info were they held based on
The question is, did the incident happen or not?
Either way someone need to get charged either deyalsingh or the robbers
There is no either way... think before asking questions![]()
Unless the incident was an elaborate ruse by deyalsingh, he cannot be charged as the incident did in fact happen.
Is either police caught the wrong persons, or they caught the right ones but still need more evidence before making an arrest.
Doh make smoke ...hover11 wrote:A senior lecturer in economics at the University of the West Indies (UWI) is warning the Government that its nine fiscal deficits in ten fiscal years is not sustainable in the long term and can spell “doom and gloom” for T&T’s future.
Read more:
https://www.guardian.co.tt/business/con ... c113d6ee78
In before men like Mero and wing call this economist a UNC supporter, the facts are the facts, yall keep giving a civil engineer the role of handling the economy and expect results.
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