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Cabinet of Trinidad and Tobago Portfolio Minister Attorney-General: Glenda Morean-Phillip: Minister of Foreign Affairs: Knowlson Gift: Minister of Finance: Patrick Manning: Minister of National Security and Rehabilitation: Howard Chin Lee: Minister of Trade and Industry: Kenneth Valley: Minister of Local Government: Jarrette Narine: Minister of ...
The NWU is a general union which specialises in representing workers from non-unionised workplaces and represents workers in bilateral meetings with employers through the Ministry of Labour to the Industrial Court. The Union has two bargaining units at Twin Island Shipping and National Petroleum.
Minister of Labour: Errol MacLeod: Minister of the People and Social Development: Glen Ramadhardsingh: Minister of Public Utilities: Emmanuel George: Minister of Legal Affairs: Prakash Ramadhar: Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education: Fazal Karim: Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs: Anil Roberts: Minister of Tobago Development ...
He previously served in Government as Minister in the Ministry of Labour, Manpower Development and Industrial Relations and also as Minister of Communications and Information Technology). In 1999, Moonilal was Director, Policy Monitoring Unit, Office of the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. He has also served as chairman of the Public ...
The National Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW) is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. It was formed on 3 June 1967 out of a merger between the National Union of Government Employees and the Federated Workers Trade Union. It is the largest union in the country. [citation needed]
A ministry of labour , or labor , also known as a department of labour, or labor, is a government department responsible for setting labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, training, and social security. Such a department may have national or regional (e.g. provincial or state-level) authority.