The private sector was not affected by calls from various trade union leaders to participate in the day of “rest and reflection” yesterday, with businesses reporting that staff turned out for work as normal.
In a joint statement, the T&T Chamber, AmChamTT, Energy Chamber and the TTMA said a comprehensive survey showed that 88 per cent of their members were not affected, 10 per cent reported a minor impact and only two per cent experiencing a major effect from the protest action.
They thanked workers for ignoring “the irresponsible calls for a national strike and for their continued diligence and hard work.”
The chambers said: “This pattern was similar across sectors and for both unionised and non-unionised companies. The pattern was the same for both state-owned and private companies.”
A minor impact reported an absenteeism of four per cent, the release added
TTMA president Christopher Alcazar said: “Our membership’s feedback indicated that in most instances the turnout was nothing out of the ordinary in all areas of operations.”
He said workers had shown “maturity and discipline” and he praised them for their commitment to productivity and the greater good.