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Tensions between daily-paid workers and the San Fernando City Corporation (SFCC) eased yesterday, after overdue salaries reached their bank accounts. But Contractors and General Workers Union (CGWU) president Ermine De Bique-Meade says the union is closely monitoring how payments are handled in the future.
On Tuesday, dozens of workers, led by De Bique-Meade, stormed City Hall ahead of the monthly statutory meeting, demanding their salaries. It was the third consecutive fortnight of late payments. As the workers crowded the lobby, United National Congress alderman Vilianna Ramoutarsingh handed her phone to De Bique-Meade, who spoke directly with Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Khadijah Ameen.
During the call, Ameen said she had not been informed of the outstanding salaries and criticised Mayor Robert Parris for failing to raise the issue with her. She added that it was only through Minister in the Ministry of Public Utilities Clyde Elder, who spoke with affected workers, that she became aware of the matter.
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