Negotiations to save the jobs of over one hundred (100) employees at the JISCO/ Alpart Plant in Nain, St. Elizabeth are ongoing.
President of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU) Senator Kavon Gayle says all three unions representing JISCO/Apart and the Ministry of Labour and Social Security seem to be getting closer to an agreement following yesterday’s meeting at the ministry.
-ALADDEN LOVE
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