Labour Leaders Express Disappointment Over Low May Day Turnout

This year’s May Day observance saw a notably low turnout, disappointing labor leaders who gathered to advocate for unity among workers. Various trade unions convened in San Fernando, emphasizing the importance of collective action in the face of ongoing struggles for better wages and improved working conditions. Leaders highlighted the need for solidarity, urging all union members to come together in support of each other’s battles. The sentiments reflect a deep concern within the labor movement regarding the current state of employee representation and advocacy in Trinidad and Tobago.

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