Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
UML wrote:Roget singing for he supper....literally
:lol::lol:
rfari wrote:UML wrote:Roget singing for he supper....literally
:lol::lol:
So when he was in talks with the UNC it wasn't an issue but now he's in discussions with the pnm and we vex? What I missing here?
zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:UML wrote:Roget singing for he supper....literally
:lol::lol:
So when he was in talks with the UNC it wasn't an issue but now he's in discussions with the pnm and we vex? What I missing here?
As I said PNM Unions that's sells out de backman
rfari wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:UML wrote:Roget singing for he supper....literally
:lol::lol:
So when he was in talks with the UNC it wasn't an issue but now he's in discussions with the pnm and we vex? What I missing here?
As I said PNM Unions that's sells out de backman
Break it down for we dey
rfari wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:UML wrote:Roget singing for he supper....literally
:lol::lol:
So when he was in talks with the UNC it wasn't an issue but now he's in discussions with the pnm and we vex? What I missing here?
As I said PNM Unions that's sells out de backman
Break it down for we dey
Anand leads libel case against Roget
By Rickie Ramdass rickie.ramdass@trinidadexpress.com
Story Created: Apr 15, 2015 at 9:58 PM ECT
Story Updated: Apr 15, 2015 at 9:58 PM ECT
FORMER attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, is back in private practice as the lead attorney representing Geeta Ragoonath, general manager of human resources at National Petroleum Marketing Co Ltd, in a defamation lawsuit brought against leader of the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) Ancel Roget.
Yesterday Ramlogan, through his instructing attorneys, filed Ragoonath’s 18-page Statement of Case at the San Fernando High Court in which she is alleging Roget made certain defamatory statements against her on November 26 and 27 last year, which attracted widespread media attention, and as such, her good name was tarnished.
The alleged defamatory statements were made during industrial action taken by the OWTU against NP to have 68 employees of the company reinstated after they were fired in October 2013.
Last November, the Industrial Court ruled in favour of the employees and ordered that they be reinstated and also awarded each employee $40,000 in damages.
NP has since appealed the ruling.
In December, Roget was issued with a pre-action protocol letter by Ragoonath stating that the statements were “libellous in that they were published and recorded in permanent form for the general readership and listenership of the public.”
The letter went on to call for a full retraction and apology from Roget, to be published in all daily newspapers circulating in Trinidad and Tobago and on internet websites by advertisements paid for by him, and an undertaking not to repeat the allegations.
Yesterday’s letter stated that Roget made the statements “knowing fully well that his statements about the claimant would be carried, published, republished and rebroadcasted by the media. He has therefore expressly and/or impliedly authorised the said publication and/or republication and/or broadcasting and rebroadcasting of the defamatory statements uttered in consequence of which he is liable for the subsequent libel.”
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Ana ... 14481.html
zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:UML wrote:Roget singing for he supper....literally
:lol::lol:
So when he was in talks with the UNC it wasn't an issue but now he's in discussions with the pnm and we vex? What I missing here?
As I said PNM Unions that's sells out de backman
Break it down for we dey
Unions are nothing more that PNM sub party groups and sold out the blackman.
Dats all.
eliteauto wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:UML wrote:Roget singing for he supper....literally
:lol::lol:
So when he was in talks with the UNC it wasn't an issue but now he's in discussions with the pnm and we vex? What I missing here?
As I said PNM Unions that's sells out de backman
Break it down for we dey
Unions are nothing more that PNM sub party groups and sold out the blackman.
Dats all.
does that include Watson Duke?
rfari wrote:I hear a talk that Watson duke contesting one of the Tobago seats as an independent
zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:I hear a talk that Watson duke contesting one of the Tobago seats as an independent
Maybe he should, bago need some split votes as they not happy with PNM
eliteauto wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:I hear a talk that Watson duke contesting one of the Tobago seats as an independent
Maybe he should, bago need some split votes as they not happy with PNM
UML wrote:
how u feel about Union leaders not working as employees?
Roget set to rumble
Unionist faces dismissal from Petrotrin today
Sascha Wilson
Published:
Friday, April 17, 2015
Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) president general Ancel Roget faces instant dismissal if he defies the instructions of his substantive employer, Petrotrin, to return to work today.
In an unprecedented move, the State-owned company has refused to grant Roget extended leave to fulfil his role as head of the union, which represents Petrotrin workers.
Instead, it has ordered Roget and key executive members—first vice-president Carlton Gibson and Chief Labour Relations Officer John Boiselle—to return to work today or be fired.
But in a defiant mood yesterday, Roget led a demonstration at the entrance of Petrotrin’s Pointe-a-Pierre administration offices, claiming the move was a joint attempt by the Government and Petrotrin to silence and destroy
the OWTU.
However, Roget threw out a challenge to them “to fire me.”
“Tell Kamla I am here to stay. I challenge them to fire me now, cause I not going back,” said Roget, who tore up the company’s letter indicating they had exceeded their leave for union business and the company will not be granting them further extensions.
Roget, who had the backing of workers and union representatives from various Petrotrin branches and state enterprises, instead called for the removal of vice-president Human Resources and Corporate Services Keith Ramnath, Persad-Bissessar and Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine.
Interviewed after his almost two-hour address to workers, Roget said the union had never before encountered a situation where the company had refused to grant leave extensions to the union heads.
He added: “In a most vicious and unprecedented move the company wrote to the union’s general secretary advising him that in one month time the positions of president general, first vice-president and chief labour relations officer, all top positions in the union, that these officers must return to their jobs.
“What that means is that the union will be without top leadership and so if I were to abide by the contents of that letter by tomorrow, I will be back on my job in Trinmar and once that occurs the union will be left brotherless and they will have their way.
“We took the position, after careful examination of the contents of that letter, that it is most disrespectful, unprecedented. It is a frontal attack on the union and its leadership and therefore we will not be returning to work.
“No where in the history of this trade union we could have recounted a time when the top officers would have gone back to their jobs.”
Saying it was a calculated move by Persad-Bissessar, her Cabinet and Petrotrin’s board of management to muzzle the union before the general election, he said no one would force them to return to work.
“Fire us if you so desirous and we will take it from there,” he added.
‘We reject the letter’
Roget, who took the OWTU mantle of leadership in 2008 after the resignation of Errol Mcleod, who is now the Labour Minister, noted that McLeod served as president general for 21 years.
He added: “To do that he would have had significant numbers of two-year extensions and therefore they (management) are stepping out of the norm.
“The collective agreement provides for us to be on second belt and it says in situations that are not normal these office holders will have extensions... therefore, the president of OWTU is not a normal position, you don’t make a president general every day. In 78 years the union has had just about five president generals.
“What we did this morning, we rejected outright that letter from management of Petrotrin. We will not be returning to work. We dare them to fire us for doing the job of the union and representing the workers and pointing out the ills in the country.”
Roget said the matter was now in the hands of the union’s attorneys. He said he expected a slew of legal letters from Petrotrin but it was a small price to pay to ensure justice.
While speaking with members of a media, a man who identified himself as a court marshall attempted without success to serve a document on Roget.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2015-04- ... trin-today
RASC wrote:They hate the fact that T&T is independent , they hate that we have had leaders of colour and they most certainly hate that we want to have our own high court instead of running to London.
These are the beliefs of UML-ZR-etal
Mental Slavery?
RASC wrote:^^^ I rest my case^^^
dougla_boy wrote:u nuh racial, u ah slave....u wah pick cotton and massah to tell u yuh name and have the white man making a train on yuh u an ting
RASC wrote:They hate the fact that T&T is independent , they hate that we have had leaders of colour and they most certainly hate that we want to have our own high court instead of running to London.
These are the beliefs of UML-ZR-etal
Mental Slavery?
dougla_boy wrote:and really and truly the PPG is doing way better?
like the 5 years we have had under their administration has been the most successful thus far since our independence?
our current opposition leader is a waste of time?
dougla_boy wrote:and really and truly the PPG is doing way better?
like the 5 years we have had under their administration has been the most successful thus far since our independence?
our current opposition leader is a waste of time?
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Duane 3NE 2NR and 119 guests