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hover11 wrote:Why do it 10 days before the elections and no discourse amongst stakeholders. I don't know what kind of underhand contracts you accustomed to but this is definitely not standard practiceeliteauto wrote:hover11 wrote:You know how long they was trying to sell that port...wonder what the workers going to do , port workers don't play
IIRC it's not. a sale, it's a management contract, it's been around for a while. Probably a way to bust the union and increase efficiency
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Why do it 10 days before the elections and no discourse amongst stakeholders. I don't know what kind of underhand contracts you accustomed to but this is definitely not standard practiceeliteauto wrote:hover11 wrote:You know how long they was trying to sell that port...wonder what the workers going to do , port workers don't play
IIRC it's not. a sale, it's a management contract, it's been around for a while. Probably a way to bust the union and increase efficiency
what you know about standard practice?
you dont even perform yuh standard job duties![]()
Settling for crumbs honorable while the pigs who looks like humans settle for 47 percent increaseThe_Honourable wrote:CPO shaking hand again like a boss...
Teachers get 5 percent wage increase
The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA) has accepted Government’s 5 percent wage increase offer for the 2020–2023 bargaining period.
The final settlement features a staggered increase of 1 percent, 1 percent, and 3 percent.
The agreement includes the consolidation of the Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) and enhanced terms and conditions for members of the Teaching Service.
The parties signed off on the deal during a meeting at the Office of the Chief Personnel Officer, in Port of Spain on Friday.
In a statement issued after the signing, Chief Personnel Officer Dr. Daryl Dindial described the process, which began in November 2024 and involved intense technical sub-committee discussions, as “very challenging,” but praised TTUTA for their “persistence, professionalism, and understanding of the country’s current macroeconomic realities.”
“I was humbled by their reasonableness and rationality throughout,” Dindial stated.
The wage review covered the Covid-era years marked by significant economic downturns, with -9.1 percent in 2020 and -1.8 percent in 2021, before a recovery of +1.5 percent growth in 2022.
Despite the fiscal strain, Dindial stated Government’s commitment to maintaining employment levels across the public sector and now, increasing wages for educators.
“We must not forget that during this period, our teachers operated in a dual system of education, adapting quickly to ensure the continued development of our nation’s children,” he stated.
An announcement accompanying the agreement is the early commencement of the Job Evaluation Exercise for the Teaching Service, which was greenlit by the Minister of Finance.
Initially scheduled for a later date, this exercise will modernise compensation structures and formally assess evolving educator roles, according to the CPO.
According to the statement, other matters currently being advanced with the support of the Ministry of Education include, the implementation of a Group Health Plan, revisions to classification of leave and determination of increments, transition of third schedule personnel into the Teaching Service Compensation Plan, the upgrade of Assistant Teachers, and training for Tobago House of Assembly personnel administering terms and conditions.
Source: https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/t ... c0aa0.html
hover11 wrote:Elite auto is highly biased and a very unscrupulous individual who claims he has contracts under the government.So all of a sudden everyone making deals with the government ,so that mean you all very happy with how this country have been running for the past 10 years. 660 murders. 4 men died in a pipe money was promise go to there families. No one safe. Smh. Well we all are voting on performance and they have failed us. God I beg you please remove them and put people who really cares. Yellow is the code vote UNC.
paid_influencer wrote:do murders happen at airports all over the wurld
Remember he was gaining experience and was in opposition all the time as a past minister of national security he now has all the answers as he reach in the shoes of PMpugboy wrote:stuey say he will revamp the police commissioner selection process
after 9 yrs and 3 acting cops he saying dis
What could go wrong...pugboy wrote:so dragon gas back on the cards and forex distribution to go
country prayers answered
everybody happy again
Nothing of the sort.....Young got a call from Rubio ensuring political ties with the US were still in tact16 cycles wrote:Missed the news feed....is it confirmed that Dragon gas is back?
If so, what did we promise?
hover11 wrote:Nothing of the sort.....Young got a call from Rubio ensuring political ties with the US were still in tact16 cycles wrote:Missed the news feed....is it confirmed that Dragon gas is back?
If so, what did we promise?
alfa wrote:So after Rubio cancels our gas deal he calls to say that they'll still maintain ties with us. That's like when a bird get beat out and the man gives her a lil passage fare and says I love you
bluefete wrote:Not sure where to put this:
pugboy wrote:like when a chick you tracking calls you occasionally to keep you as transport onlyhover11 wrote:Nothing of the sort.....Young got a call from Rubio ensuring political ties with the US were still in tact16 cycles wrote:Missed the news feed....is it confirmed that Dragon gas is back?
If so, what did we promise?
bluefete wrote:Not sure where to put this:
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