Barbados TODAY that the union had not given the green light for any of its members to take part in the action. “We understand that members of the NUPW who were willing to go to work could not because they were relying on the workers who stopped working to carry out their duties,” he reported, though indicating that some members had been part of the work stoppage. Greene advised NUPW members at the SSA that there was a procedure for resolving all grievances that should be followed. (EJ)]]>
SSA workers stage brief work stoppage
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