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Irony - and industrial action - strikes at NUPW - Barbados Today

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Akanni McDowall is once again defending his leadership of the country’s largest public sector trade union over an alleged blunder on his part that ironically triggered industrial action at the union on Wednesday. Workers at the National Union of Public Workers’ Horatio Cooke Complex, including acting General Secretary Wayne Waldron, walked off the job claiming […]

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