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Public Services Association president Felisha Thomas says the union will be meeting with the WASA executive team again to resolve 1,700 grievances, which she claimed were created by the last government.
Yesterday, acting Chief Executive Officer of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA), Jeevan Joseph, convened his first official meeting with the leadership of the authority’s three recognised trade unions at WASA’s Head Office in St Joseph.
Joseph, accompanied by members of the Executive Evolution Team, met with Felisha Thomas, the President of the Public Services Association (PSA); Christopher Streete, President of the National Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW); and Deryck Richardson, President of the Estate Police Association (EPA), along with their respective executive teams.
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