The working-class history of Grenada
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- Two trade unions object to TAWU politicising
of industrial disputes
- The Grenadian Voice, 2 May 2000. One of
Grenada's oldest trade unions has spoken against the
appearance of political parties speaking at last week
Friday's “;red day” rally organised by the
Technical and Allied Workers Union.
- Solidarity strike causes utility
disruption
- Antigua Sun, 25 May 2000. A solidarity strike
in Grenada effectively slowed down service provided by the
island's lone power company, water company as well as
Cable & Wireless. The members of TAWU downed tools in
response to a call from the union for a sympathy strike in
support of 28 striking workers of the Grenada Broadcasting
Network.
- Grantley Culbard is CCWU's new general
secretary
- Stabroek News, 5 July 2000. The General
Council of the Clerical and Commercial Workers' Union
(CCWU) has elected Grantley Culbard as its new General
Secretary and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
- Port workers return to work, strike called
off
- CANA Online, 30 August 2000. A full-blown strike at
Grenada's main sea port in St. George's ended
Tuesday afternoon when more than 50 workers returned to
their jobs satisfied that their demands had been met
(brief).
- TUC takes issue with Grenada Chamber of
Commerce
- CANA, 7 September 2000. The Trade Union Council is (TUC)
objects to the Chamber's criticism of the movement in
the wake of last week's strike at the main seaport in
St. George's (brief).