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Saturday, June 21, 2025

SWWTU says PNM paid ‘ultimate price’ for disrespect

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Carisa Lee
52 days ago
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SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.

SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.

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Carisa Lee

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carisa.Lee@cnc3.co.tt

Sea­men and Wa­ter­front Work­ers Trade Union (SWW­TU) pres­i­dent-gen­er­al Michael An­nisette says the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) de­feat in Mon­day’s Gen­er­al Elec­tion was the par­ty pay­ing the “ul­ti­mate price” for how they treat­ed work­ers over the last decade.

“That is some­thing that we could nev­er for­get and will nev­er for­get. I will say that the PNM al­lowed them­selves and the or­di­nary mem­bers to al­low (Kei­th) Row­ley to hi­jack the PNM,” An­nisette said yes­ter­day.

Hours af­ter Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar’s Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) Coali­tion of In­ter­ests was de­clared the win­ner of the 2025 Gen­er­al Elec­tion, An­nisette and his mem­bers protest­ed along Dock Road, Port-of-Spain.

He said yes­ter­day’s protest was a con­tin­u­a­tion of their dis­sat­is­fac­tion with the PNM gov­ern­ment’s fail­ure to ho­n­our the 12 per cent wage ne­go­ti­a­tion in­crease agree­ment be­tween Port Au­thor­i­ty and the union for the pe­ri­od 2014-2017.

“We are say­ing that the gov­ern­ment de­lib­er­ate­ly picked a fight with the SWW­TU and, by ex­ten­sion, dock­work­ers... And the gov­ern­ment, which was the PNM gov­ern­ment, will pay the ul­ti­mate price for so do­ing. And the ul­ti­mate price was yes­ter­day,” he shared.

The PNM-led gov­ern­ment did not ac­cept the agree­ment be­cause the Chief Per­son­nel Of­fi­cer (CPO), Dr Daryl Din­di­al, was not in­volved in the ne­go­ti­a­tions, he said.

“The PNM, who would have robbed dock work­ers of their salaries and in­creas­es, who would have, when they came in­to pow­er in 2015, would have said that our ne­go­ti­a­tions didn’t go through the CPO. We have no agree­ment with the CPO but with the Port Au­thor­i­ty,” he ex­plained.

Last No­vem­ber, the union ac­cel­er­at­ed its ac­tion and downed tools more than once. On No­vem­ber 29, both par­ties met and An­nisette said then that the dis­cus­sions were fruit­ful and the pro­pos­als out­lined in the Mem­o­ran­dum of Agree­ment were be­ing ac­tive­ly con­sid­ered.

An­nisette high­light­ed that yes­ter­day’s protest was al­so to keep the dis­cus­sion alive.

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