Minister Joseph hopeful goodwill prevails in pension negotiations 21 December 2018 “Minister Joseph said government had honoured its commitment to restore pension, paying more than $7 million to 56 workers earlier ...
Paradise Lost! 18 December 2018 “After the home (the parents), the teacher is the defacto moulder of the minds of the nation; they are the ...
Unions resubmit the 1958 gratuity offer as counterproposal 13 December 2018 Unions and government are scheduled to return to the bargaining table on Friday, 14 December.
NDC Heartbeat: The Confusion-maker in Chief 12 December 2018 “The country can ill-afford the adverse economic impact and accompanying instability of a national strike affecting essential services.”
Labour Senator: Government’s new offer worse than previous proposal 5 December 2018 André Lewis has disclosed that the new offer from government on the gratuity package is worse than what was previously ...
Lessons from the pensions impasse 5 December 2018 “It is a common law practice in Grenada where one is only entitled to be paid for work actually done.”
Parents weigh-in on work-to-rule by teachers 4 December 2018 Many parents are of the view that the impasse continues to have a negative impact on the nation’s youth.
Prime Minister: Miscommunication at fault for recent industrial impasse 28 November 2018 25% by itself is not the issue said Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell, but the formula on which it is ...
Speaking up… Testing the ‘Winner’: Pension Tension 27 November 2018 “Propaganda warfare, smart videos, tongue-lashings, belligerence and court injunctions do nothing to aid in reaching a solution.”
National Address on the current industrial relations climate 27 November 2018 “As a government, we are committed to the workers’ cause. We won’t avoid taking difficult decisions, but we promise to ...