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Public Services Association (PSA) president Felicia Thomas is standing by her statement regarding a Cabinet subcommittee report she claimed deals with the retrenchment of 5,000 WASA employees.
Thomas was responding Prime Minister Stuart Young who said she had made a “completely false allegation”, and accused her of trying to manipulate the minds of WASA workers on a United National Congress (UNC) platform on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, at a UNC meeting at the La Joya Sporting Complex, St Joseph, Thomas claimed the jobs of 5,000 WASA workers were on the line.
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