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Gem_in_i wrote:monkeypeaches wrote:i think this is great news for the people of Trinidad esp La Brea...
But from wht the PM had said, the people of La Brea want the smelter and its the 'outsiders' who are the protesters for No Smelter
Damien wrote:The whole country should come together for this one this is some serious sheit
ray786 wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161492183
"When you look at all of the illiteracy in La Brea and the unemployment situation, I saw it as a way to get the them out of the gutter.
horsepwrjunki wrote:funny yet we as a ppl will never call for impeachment!
crossdrilled wrote:Gem_in_i wrote:monkeypeaches wrote:i think this is great news for the people of Trinidad esp La Brea...
But from wht the PM had said, the people of La Brea want the smelter and its the 'outsiders' who are the protesters for No Smelter
Having worked in Labrea for the last two years, I can tell you that the people really did not care one fig about the smelter health problems and wanted it with all their hearts. It was an opportunity for them to show the res of Trinidad:
1) How much they support the PNM, wearing the red "We support the Alutrint Smelter Project" jerseys proudly like is PNM jersy. As a matter a fact, I wonder how many of them could read what was on the jersy and thought it was a PNM jersey. Just to massage Manning EGO.
2) They thought they were going to cash in on an opportunity lost by the rest of the country, and that the government was doing them a political favour by sending construction work to "their" people.
3) Many had hopes that they would be relocated from their galvanize shacks to government housing in gated communities (I mean in like gulf view/ St. Joseph village eh, not no run down area).... Talk about wanting to get soemthing for nothing and being delusional. They real thought they would make mass and tell the government where they wanted to move to.
Only now the writing is on the wall that they will get nothing they acting up. When the conveyor belt project was started, not a man get a job, then they make big protest and one man got a security position. If that was not a sign of things to come, they must have been real... ok, we establish they dense.
crossdrilled wrote:(...Rovin...), knowing them, once the plant is operational (lord please make me a liar), they will play the health card to try to get more compensation, and try to mix HSSE issues in with salary negotiations/ community improvement initiatives to get more for nothing. NOTHING appeases these people. Remind me of the nyam nyams from pakaskas.
pioneer wrote:pugboy wrote:that judge will be transferred to tobago next court term
They will say she was ah UNC and find phone logs with she and panday and all kinda crap
Alutrint Board Members appointed
Friday 7th October, 2011
The Minister of Energy and Energy Affairs, Mr Kevin Ramnarine, has presented instruments of appointment to the Chairman and two board members of Alutrint.
The Chairperson is Ms Sushma Gopeesingh and members are Ms Joyce Lynch and Mr Errol Baldeo.
The presentation took place at the Canon Ball Room, Ministry of Energy, Level 26, Tower C, International Waterfront Complex, Port of Spain on Friday.
http://www.ctntworld.com/LocalArticles.aspx?id=32880
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