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1/13/2012 
GOVERNMENT DELGATION MEETS WITH GBL AND TAWU  
St. George's, Grenada; Thursday 12th January, 2012_Prime Minister Tillman Thomas today headed a three member Ministerial team in meetings with representatives of the Grenada Breweries Limited and the Technical and Allied Workers Union. The two separate meetings are designed to bridge the gap between the two parties in the ongoing industrial impasse at the Grenada Breweries. This morning GBL representatives, including Chairman Andrew Sabga, Dr. Partrick Antoine, Ron Antoine – General Manager of the Grenada Breweries and lawyer Deighton Mitchell, met with the Prime Minister, Minster for Finance Nazim Burke and Minister of State with responsibility for Information and Mobilisation, Senator Glen Noel. “The meeting was substantive, cordial and respectful. The Breweries delegation thanked the Prime Minister for his invitation and welcomed his involvement in the process,” said Sen. Noel. This afternoon the Prime Minister and his team met with TAWU representatives, including President General Senator Chester Humphrey, Bert Patterson, Andre Lewis, Trevor Xavier and shop stewards of the union at the breweries. The Prime Minister welcomed the TAWU delegation and outlined his administration’s position on the impasse.
 

 


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GOVERNMENT DELGATION MEETS WITH GBL AND TAWU  
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I hope the TWAU will not give in to NDC and NNP concessions. They should demand the firing and reinvestigation of the Gang 17. I definitely think they all should take similar staunch against the decision reached to release and employ the Gang 17. Yes, justice will never be served until our people should rise above their nakedness, blindness, self centeredness and remember what the Gang 17 did to the head of state, his cabinet and law abiding citizens. Somebody has got to be preaching that message every minute, hour, day, night, month and year in and out. We do not have a hero. There's none left who is willing to take up the mantle. Our enemy is too ignorant (masses). Our enemy holds power (Tillman Thomas, Leon Cornwall, Hudson, Strachan, Coard, Ventura, Celcil Prime). We have got to preach and remind the younger generations of what these men did to the one (maurice) who brought us a sense of country pride, education, etc. We need to talk of their evil deeds as often as possible
00By: The Observer
1/13/2012 10:52:23 PM