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Public Services Association (PSA) President Felisha Thomas has expressed frustration over the delay in starting negotiations for a 10% wage increase for public sector workers. Despite being instructed by the Minister of Finance to initiate the procedure, the Chief Personnel Office (CPO) has yet to respond. It was noted that the CPO was quick to negotiate a previous 4-5% wage increase but is currently delaying the process for the proposed higher offer. The 10% increase, if approved, would cover two previous bargaining periods of 2014-2016 and 2017-2019 with an expected 5% raise for each. Thomas warns that the union’s patience is running thin and that public servants deserve timely action.
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