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Will they still vote PNM?adnj wrote:Retrenchment rumours lead WASA workers to protest
Thu Jun 30 2022
WASA workers protest outside the company’s head office in St Joseph yesterday.
WASA workers took to the streets outside the company’s head office in St Joseph yesterday in a preemptive action, as rumours circulated that some 600 workers were going to be sent home. However, while officials maintain there is no truth to the notion, the Public Service Association (PSA) is calling for a meeting to work on solutions to issues plaguing the company.
On Wednesday night, a message began circulating on social media claiming employees could soon be facing the breadline.
“Word is out now the Minister is meeting with WASA management tomorrow as some 600 letters are to be given out on Friday. It would comprise workers both daily and monthly paid employees with 7-12 years service. They will be given 1-month notice with special focus on contract staff and NSDP daily paid,” it said.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/retrenc ... 41e450fffc
Kickstart wrote:Will they still vote PNM?adnj wrote:Retrenchment rumours lead WASA workers to protest
Thu Jun 30 2022
WASA workers protest outside the company’s head office in St Joseph yesterday.
WASA workers took to the streets outside the company’s head office in St Joseph yesterday in a preemptive action, as rumours circulated that some 600 workers were going to be sent home. However, while officials maintain there is no truth to the notion, the Public Service Association (PSA) is calling for a meeting to work on solutions to issues plaguing the company.
On Wednesday night, a message began circulating on social media claiming employees could soon be facing the breadline.
“Word is out now the Minister is meeting with WASA management tomorrow as some 600 letters are to be given out on Friday. It would comprise workers both daily and monthly paid employees with 7-12 years service. They will be given 1-month notice with special focus on contract staff and NSDP daily paid,” it said.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/retrenc ... 41e450fffc
Wasa management is probably UNC that is sending people home. Oh well pnm can do no wrongDe Dragon wrote:Kickstart wrote:Will they still vote PNM?adnj wrote:Retrenchment rumours lead WASA workers to protest
Thu Jun 30 2022
WASA workers protest outside the company’s head office in St Joseph yesterday.
WASA workers took to the streets outside the company’s head office in St Joseph yesterday in a preemptive action, as rumours circulated that some 600 workers were going to be sent home. However, while officials maintain there is no truth to the notion, the Public Service Association (PSA) is calling for a meeting to work on solutions to issues plaguing the company.
On Wednesday night, a message began circulating on social media claiming employees could soon be facing the breadline.
“Word is out now the Minister is meeting with WASA management tomorrow as some 600 letters are to be given out on Friday. It would comprise workers both daily and monthly paid employees with 7-12 years service. They will be given 1-month notice with special focus on contract staff and NSDP daily paid,” it said.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/retrenc ... 41e450fffc
In a heartbeat, their grievance is with WASA, not the LFD RFD PNM
aaron17 wrote:the hose ban was until june 30th .. I gonna use hose now or do I have to wait til they officially make a statement ending the ban?
2a, they thinking ahead then.Rovin wrote:somewhere on fb i saw something about scrap iron men now teefin wasa pipe fittings ...
Some bleach and water 50:50 on the surface makes quick work for the pressure washer afterwards. If is wet moss, mildew etc use raw bleach. You can pass a hard broom on it before pressure washing.Rovin wrote:yard badly needed cleaning so past mth i took chances powerwashing , behind 6ft walls on a sunday so nobody seeing but obviously can hear , washed for maybe a half hr max ...
nervewrecker wrote:Some bleach and water 50:50 on the surface makes quick work for the pressure washer afterwards. If is wet moss, mildew etc use raw bleach. You can pass a hard broom on it before pressure washing.Rovin wrote:yard badly needed cleaning so past mth i took chances powerwashing , behind 6ft walls on a sunday so nobody seeing but obviously can hear , washed for maybe a half hr max ...
Let the bleach soak a 20 minutes to half hour before operating.
Muriatic acid will eat the worst of the worst biota, use as a last resort. Will not damage bare metal but will remove rust. It reacts with concrete however so be careful.
Plan to buy a bucket of chlorine in the morning.Flood left behind lots of yuck.Wasa could come clean my yard if is a problem for me to wash it.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Some bleach and water 50:50 on the surface makes quick work for the pressure washer afterwards. If is wet moss, mildew etc use raw bleach. You can pass a hard broom on it before pressure washing.Rovin wrote:yard badly needed cleaning so past mth i took chances powerwashing , behind 6ft walls on a sunday so nobody seeing but obviously can hear , washed for maybe a half hr max ...
Let the bleach soak a 20 minutes to half hour before operating.
Muriatic acid will eat the worst of the worst biota, use as a last resort. Will not damage bare metal but will remove rust. It reacts with concrete however so be careful.
Chlorine powder especially when rain falling....thank me later!
timelapse wrote:Plan to buy a bucket of chlorine in the morning.Flood left behind lots of yuck.Wasa could come clean my yard if is a problem for me to wash it.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Some bleach and water 50:50 on the surface makes quick work for the pressure washer afterwards. If is wet moss, mildew etc use raw bleach. You can pass a hard broom on it before pressure washing.Rovin wrote:yard badly needed cleaning so past mth i took chances powerwashing , behind 6ft walls on a sunday so nobody seeing but obviously can hear , washed for maybe a half hr max ...
Let the bleach soak a 20 minutes to half hour before operating.
Muriatic acid will eat the worst of the worst biota, use as a last resort. Will not damage bare metal but will remove rust. It reacts with concrete however so be careful.
Chlorine powder especially when rain falling....thank me later!
hover11 wrote:213 WASA managers to go home, staff cuts after in transformation plan
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/213-was ... 8f2cdc901b
It begins
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:https://www.facebook.com/100010467454372/videos/608271557288784
hover11 wrote:213 WASA managers to go home, staff cuts after in transformation plan
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/213-was ... 8f2cdc901b
It begins
Look at it this way If 50% labour' cut and the supply remains the same why were these people employed to begin with?redmanjp wrote:hover11 wrote:213 WASA managers to go home, staff cuts after in transformation plan
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/213-was ... 8f2cdc901b
It begins
i hope in the interim this doh cause us to get less water than we already getting. de manager go say eh heh, dey sending we home, doh turn on d valve- let them suffer.
hover11 wrote:Look at it this way If 50% labour' cut and the supply remains the same why were these people employed to begin with?redmanjp wrote:hover11 wrote:213 WASA managers to go home, staff cuts after in transformation plan
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/213-was ... 8f2cdc901b
It begins
i hope in the interim this doh cause us to get less water than we already getting. de manager go say eh heh, dey sending we home, doh turn on d valve- let them suffer.
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