The history of media workers in Grenada
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- Grenada media workers' deadline runs
out
- CANA, 16 March 2000. Unionised employees of the
state-owned Grenada Broadcasting Network (GBN) will meet to
decide on further action in a dispute over increased wages
(brief).
- Media workers strike called off
- Antigua Sun, 27 March 2000. A strike at the
GBN was called off after management and the Technical and
Allied Workers Union reached an agreement. The fifty
employees of GBN, an institution controlled by the Trinidad
& Tobago-based Caribbean Communications Network, walked
off the job Thursday to protest the suspension of two
presenters accused of refusing to read television news.
- Grenada state media workers on
strike
- CANA, 22 April 2000. For the second time in a month, the
Grenada Broadcasting Network (GBN) has been hit by
industrial action: unionised workers walked off the job
(brief).
- Grenada media workers refute charges of
sabotage
- CANA 25 April 2000. As a strike at the Grenada
Broadcasting Network (GBN) entered its fourth day, employees
refuted charges that they had sabotaged the station's
equipment.
- Grenada strike off
- CANA 26 May 2000. Strikes at key Grenada utility companies
and essential services have been called off after agreement
was reached for 28 striking workers at GB to be
reinstated.