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Friday, August 1, 2025

Duke happy with work of trade union leaders

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Elizabeth Gonzales
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Former PSA leader and PDP political leader Watson Duke makes his way to attend the ceremonial opening of Parliament on May 23.

Former PSA leader and PDP political leader Watson Duke makes his way to attend the ceremonial opening of Parliament on May 23.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

For­mer pres­i­dent of the Pub­lic Ser­vices As­so­ci­a­tion (PSA) Wat­son Duke has praised to­day’s trade union lead­ers for keep­ing the labour move­ment alive and giv­ing work­ers re­newed hope.

In a video trib­ute post­ed to his so­cial me­dia yes­ter­day, to mark Labour Day, Duke said the cur­rent gen­er­a­tion of union lead­ers—both vet­er­an and new—have pushed labour “in­to a place where it is dream­ing again.”

“I will al­so tip my hat to the present crop of trade union­ists, some from way back, and some which are quite new. You have brought the labour in­to a place where it is dream­ing again, why it is hop­ing again” Duke said.

He al­so paid trib­ute to past icons of the move­ment, in­clud­ing Tubal Uri­ah “Buzz” But­ler, Adri­an Rien­zi, George Weekes, and Bas­deo Pan­day.

Duke, who led the PSA for over a decade, said while it’s im­por­tant to ho­n­our his­to­ry, the fo­cus must al­so re­main on those car­ry­ing the strug­gle for­ward to­day. 


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