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CHIEF Personnel Officer (CPO) Commander Dr Daryl Dindial says the economy does not remain stagnant and a planned meeting with the Public Services Association (PSA) on November 21 to discuss a proposed ten per cent wage increase for public servants will go ahead as planned.
Dindial dismissed claims by PSA president Felisha Thomas about hidden agendas and the talks being stalled.
On November 20, Dindial said the plan to hold talks with the PSA in the last week of November remains in effect. On November 19, government officials indicated the PSA has been invited to a meeting with the Finance Ministry's Investment Division on November 21, where a presentation of the current state of the economy will be made.
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