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'WE FEEL at this time as if we have been frozen out.'
That was the opinion of Steel Workers' Union of Trinidad and Tobago (SWUTT) president Timothy Bailey yesterday, as he called on Government and Pinnacle Steel and Vanadium Corporation to include former workers in plans to restart the steel plant at Pt Lisas.
Speaking at the union's head office in Couva yesterday, Bailey said while the union welcomed the reopening of the plant, it was concerned that workers who operated the facility for decades were being sidelined from the process.
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