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Thursday, June 12, 2025

Republic Bank workers leave BIGWU, form new union

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249 days ago
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Republic Workers Union President General Jason Thomas, centre, with members at the launch at St Augustine South Community Centre, Freeman Road, yesterday.

Republic Workers Union President General Jason Thomas, centre, with members at the launch at St Augustine South Community Centre, Freeman Road, yesterday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Jensen La Vende

Se­nior Re­porter

jensen.lavende@guardian.co.tt

Liken­ing them­selves as a phoenix, sup­pos­ed­ly ris­ing out of the ash­es of the Bank­ing, In­sur­ance and Gen­er­al Work­ers Union (BIG­WU), the Re­pub­lic Work­ers Union (RWU) of­fi­cial­ly launched yes­ter­day.

Pres­i­dent of RWU Ja­son Thomas told those gath­ered at the St Au­gus­tine Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre that he and his ex­ec­u­tive will take the mem­ber­ship of Re­pub­lic Bank, the largest sin­gle en­ti­ty with­in the amal­ga­ma­tion, out of BIG­WU and go af­ter oth­er sec­tors.

Yes­ter­day’s of­fi­cial launch came a year af­ter four mem­bers were sus­pend­ed by BIG­WU pres­i­dent Don De­venish. The Cen­tral Ex­ec­u­tive Com­mit­tee mem­bers sus­pend­ed were Ja­son Brown (Deputy Pres­i­dent), Na­dine Baksh (Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary), Naresh Ram­per­sad (Deputy Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary), and Sta­cy Ann Lewis (As­sis­tant Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary).

The ac­cu­sa­tions were that the mem­bers had un­der­mined De­venish’s au­thor­i­ty by plan­ning a re­tire­ment func­tion as he was near­ing his 65th birth­day in Ju­ly. They were ac­cused of un­der­min­ing his au­thor­i­ty.

De­venish and Brown, now RWU’s labour re­la­tions of­fi­cer, had been at log­ger­heads for some time be­fore the sus­pen­sion. Guardian Me­dia re­port­ed then that they were at log­ger­heads over fi­nan­cial mat­ters with­in the union.

“RWU was formed with one goal in mind,” Thomas told the gath­ered. “To pro­vide a fo­cused, ded­i­cat­ed voice for work­ers in the fi­nan­cial ser­vices in­dus­try. As work­ers of Re­pub­lic Bank Lim­it­ed, we saw the need for a union that un­der­stood our unique chal­lenges. A union that will ad­vo­cate tire­less­ly on be­half of work­ers. This, among oth­er things, is why we chose to sep­a­rate our­selves from BIG­WU.”

Sun­day Guardian called the BIG­WU pres­i­dent four times be­tween 5 pm and 8 pm yes­ter­day, but he did not an­swer or re­turn the missed calls. Speak­ing with the Sun­day Guardian af­ter the ex­ec­u­tive mem­bers and shop stew­ards, led by Brown, took their oath of of­fice, Thomas said his union plans to re­cruit mem­bers from un­der the BIG­WU um­brel­la, which in­cludes in­sur­ance agents and me­dia prac­ti­tion­ers.

“This is some­thing that had to hap­pen. It is not a mat­ter of just be­ing up­set. We tried to warn them. We tried to get change to take place from the in­side, to deal with the is­sues, and we were nev­er tak­en on. So rather than fight to change some­thing that you don’t want to change, let’s bring the cor­rect thing to the peo­ple. Work­ers are now get­ting what they de­serve: prop­er rep­re­sen­ta­tion and a voice,” said Thomas.

He said that as the RWU fights to be­come the recog­nised union for fi­nan­cial in­sti­tu­tions, two cred­it unions have al­ready ex­pressed in­ter­est in join­ing him.

He added that of the al­most 2,000 Re­pub­lic Bank mem­bers of BIG­WU, about half have left, with many of them join­ing RWU.


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