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Port Security Corps concerns
The National Workers Union, NWU, wants a meeting with the Ministry of Labour to settle several issues involving workers at Port Security Corps.
Speaking with RJR News this afternoon, Vice-President of the NWU, Howard Duncan, said one of the main concerns is that workers are being dismissed without reason: Mr Duncan says the workers are even being told, at times, that their fortnightly pay won't be met:
Vice-President of the NWU, Howard Duncan.
RJR News was unable to get a comment from the management of Port Security Corps, up to news time.
The National Workers Union represents more than one thousand of the workers.
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