Skip to main content

466 TSTT workers say goodbye to company - Newsday

 After the 45-day official notice period expired on Friday, over 460 employees of the Telecommunications Services of TT (TSTT) are now formally let go from the organization.


The firing of the employees is a component of TSTT's restructuring, which aims to reduce expenses and keep the company operating in a cutthroat market. The staff received the required 45 days of notice after their last day of employment on June 15.


Speaking to Newsday on Saturday, Clyde Elder head of the Communication Workers' Union (CWU) which represents the TSTT workers said, of the 468 retrenched worker, only two were still employed as their retrenchment letters were delivered late.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Employee Goes Berserk and Explodes at the Rubis Coverley Service Station Pump in Barbados: Was This a Preventable Workplace Breakdown?

Barbados' Minimum Wage Time Bomb: Are Businesses Being Set Up to Fail?

Former BWA Boss in Barbados Fired from WASA After $13.4M Plan Collapses