TRINIDAD & TOBAGO TRADE UNIONS WANT MASSIVE WAGE INCREASE

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The Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) is calling for the minimum wage be increased from $17.50 to $30 an hour.

Ancel Roget, JTUM’s leader and president general of the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) made the call while speaking during Labour Day celebrations on June 19, 2023 at Charlie King Junction, Fyzabad on Monday.

Roget said it was disrespectful for people to work for less than $30 an hour in Trinidad and Tobago.

In rallying support, Roget also encouraged other trade unions and their memberships to fight against the oppression of workers, including an unfair minimum wage and poor working conditions.

“…For this Government, it is not okay for workers who turn the wheels of the economy to receive a decent wage,” Roget said.

The theme of this year’s Labour Day event was “People Power! People Matter.”

Do you think $30 an hour is feasible?