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PM says union did not follow protocol but UWU boss not budging on strike - Barbados Today

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Nurses who have been off the job for more than a week will have their wages docked for the duration of their work stoppage, Prime Minister Mia Mottley declared on Wednesday. But Senator Caswell Franklyn, leader of the Unity Workers’ Union (UWU) which represents the striking healthcare workers, has doubled down on his position, serving […]

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