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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has defended legislation aimed at restoring the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union’s (OWTU) rights following Petrotrin’s 2018 restructuring, rejecting claims that the measure breaches the Constitution or infringes on the rights of Heritage Petroleum Ltd and Paria Fuel Trading employees.
Speaking during debate on the Miscellaneous Provisions (Heritage Petroleum, Paria Fuel Trading and Guaracara Refining Vesting) (Amendment) Bill, 2026, Persad-Bissessar argued that it was the previous People’s National Movement (PNM) administration—not the current government—that violated workers’ rights by failing to preserve successor rights when Petrotrin was dismantled.
The Prime Minister was responding to concerns raised by former energy minister Stuart Young, who argued that the legislation improperly interferes with matters that should be determined by the Industrial Court and imposes union representation on workers.
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