Threatened with imprisonment and decertification, the Oilfields Workers Trade Union President General Ancel Roget is denying that workers are taking industrial action, assuring there will be a reliable supply of electricity for Christmas, once the Commission provides proper tools and equipment.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday (December 19, 2024), Roget said workers are not engaged in industrial action, yet the Commission has been successful in getting an injunction which threatens the union with decertification and jail for OWTU executives should they defy it.
Outlining a range of concerns, OWTU Vice President Reesa Ramlogan-Ajodha said the union has been highlighting HSE violations which the public should know about.
She said garbage has been piling up at the Distribution Central in Point Lisas Gardens creating a haven for rodents and snakes. Like Roget, she also denied workers were taking industrial action.
Ramlogan-Ajodha also alleged that T&TEC was violating the collective agreement as it relates to health and safety.
"T&TEC field workers were being forced to do overtime and work under perilous conditions," she explained.
Among the health and safety issues the OWTU executives raised were defective trucks, defective tools, inadequate PPE, bullying of workers to execute jobs despite expired permits, no training and certification for lift truck operators, untrained contract workers, covering up of accidents and a shortage of manpower.
Guardian Media has reached out to T&TEC, and we are awaiting a response from the Commission on the health and safety issues highlighted by the union.