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Friday, July 11, 2025

Trade unions get all clear for Labour Day activities

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Radhica De SIlva
1854 days ago
20200613
JTUM president  Ancel Roget, centre, speaks with Banking Insurance General Workers’ Union general secretary Trevor Johnson, left, and OWTU chief education officer Ozzi Warwick after Friday’s press conference at OWTU headquarters in San Fernando.

JTUM president Ancel Roget, centre, speaks with Banking Insurance General Workers’ Union general secretary Trevor Johnson, left, and OWTU chief education officer Ozzi Warwick after Friday’s press conference at OWTU headquarters in San Fernando.

RISHI RAGOONATH

rad­hi­ca.sookraj@guardian.co.tt


Po­lice Com­mis­sion­er Gary Grif­fith has giv­en per­mis­sion for the Labour Day march to be held this year. Joint Trade Union Move­ment pres­i­dent An­cel Ro­get made the an­nounce­ment on Fri­day fol­low­ing weeks of un­cer­tain­ly about whether the an­nu­al cel­e­bra­tions would be af­fect­ed by the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic.

How­ev­er at a press con­fer­ence at Para­mount Build­ing head­quar­ters of the Oil­field Work­ers’ Trade Union in San Fer­nan­do yes­ter­day, Ro­get told work­ers not to join the tra­di­tion­al march to Char­lie King Junc­tion, Fyz­abad. On­ly two rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the Bankers and In­sur­ance Gen­er­al Work­ers Trade Union, Amal­ga­mat­ed Work­ers Union, All Trinidad Gen­er­al Work­ers Trade Union, Postal Work­ers Trade Union, Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Work­ers Trade Union, T&T Uni­fied Teach­ers As­so­ci­a­tion, the T&T Reg­is­tered Nurs­es As­so­ci­a­tion and the Oil­field Work­ers Trade Union will be al­lowed to take part.

The JTUM leader said so­cial dis­tanc­ing pro­to­cols will be fol­lowed and ac­tiv­i­ties will con­form with the Min­istry of Health’s reg­u­la­tions. 

“We ask the sup­port­ers who are anx­ious to come out to please stay away this year.  We don’t want the event to be skewed or de­railed where de­trac­tors move from the fo­cus of the mes­sage to point out a con­fronta­tion with the po­lice.

We are about law and or­der. We will not al­low the de­trac­tors to have the ben­e­fit of say­ing we caused a resur­gence of COVID 19. That’s why I am ap­peal­ing to our com­rades to stay away. Do not march. Let us not give them an op­por­tu­ni­ty to de­rail us,” Ro­get said.

“Ab­solute­ly no one in the coun­try rep­re­sents your in­ter­ests. We have an agree­ment with the po­lice and they will be there to main­tain law and or­der.”

Ro­get said with T&T on the brink of elec­tions and the trade union move­ment will not be silent on the poor per­for­mance of the gov­ern­ment and the op­po­si­tion.

“It can­not be and will not be and shall not be that we have a Labour Day pri­or to gen­er­al elec­tions and trade unions do not com­ment on the per­for­mance of those giv­en the re­spon­si­bil­i­ty to lead us. That will not hap­pen!

“We will be com­ment­ing on the per­for­mance of those who had that re­spon­si­bil­i­ty and those who have done things to pro­voke us and in­ter­fere with the labour class,” Ro­get said. 

He promised to make pub­lic a re­port on the OW­TU’s ef­forts to ac­quire the Pointe-a-Pierre re­fin­ery and the al­leged con­spir­a­cy by the Op­po­si­tion to de­rail the process.

“We will be speak­ing about the UNC Op­po­si­tion in terms of an is­sue about putting thou­sands of work­ers back to ac­tive em­ploy­ment by a fal­la­cy, an emp­ty promise of open­ing back Petrotrin,” he said.

There will al­so be e re­port on the fail­ures of the gov­ern­ment over the past five years, he added.

Ro­get said JTUM of­fi­cials met with the Com­mis­sion­er on June 3 and cer­tain agree­ments were achieved. The march will be­gin prompt­ly at 9.30 am and end at 12 noon with a ral­ly.

A wreath-lay­ing cer­e­mo­ny will take place at 8.30 am at the grave Tubal Uri­ah But­ler in Fyz­abad, fol­lowed by an­oth­er at the grave of La Brea Charles, a But­ler look-alike who was gunned down by state po­lice on June 19, 1937.
There will be mo­tor­cade to­day from Rien­zi Com­plex, Cou­va, to Fyz­abad.

JTUM


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