In a statement on Saturday (27th November 2021), Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) said contrary to the ongoing statements being made by the Communications Workers Union (CWU), the company has made no decision to embark upon any staff reduction exercises in Tobago, or at all. TSTT said it also “emphatically denies” that it has issued any letter of impending or planned termination to any of its Managers. TSTT said, as before, it continues to take steps “to address the cost and revenue challenges associated with the changes in technology which have revolutionized the way subscribers consume telecommunications services and, more recently, the adverse impact of the economic conditions as result of the COVID-19 Pandemic.” In doing so, TSTT notes it remains committed to working with the CWU and all stakeholders, “to ensure TSTT's survival and to observing the tenets of good industrial relations practice.” TSTT also gives the assurance the company will not violate these tenets in any circumstances. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
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