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The labour movement is mourning the passing of Clifton Sampson, First Deputy President General of the National Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW), who died yesterday at the Scarborough General Hospital in Tobago.
A long-serving trade unionist, Sampson was widely respected for his steady leadership and his unwavering commitment to improving the working conditions of daily- and monthly-rated government employees.
Over decades in the labour struggle, he tirelessly advocated for better working conditions, social protection, and fair collective bargaining agreements. Union literature frequently highlighted his belief in “a strong labour movement as the backbone of social progress.”
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