The industrial relations climate has reportedly worsened at Air Jamaica, following news that the airline has cancelled a meeting scheduled for Thursday to discuss wage negotiations.
Vice President of National Workers Union, (NWU), Granville Valentine said normality could be guaranteed at the airline, as the workers had ran out of patience after waiting more than a year for a new wage contract.
Mr. Valentine said Air Jamaica's chairman, Shirley Williams, continues to refuse meet with the unionized group of NWN and Union of Clerical and Supervisory Employees, (UCASE).
He said each time a meeting is scheduled, she's absent and workers read this as a disregard for them.
This is the latest in a series of incidents which have left Air Jamaica workers restive.
On the weekend reports surfaced that jobs cuts were coming at the airline.
This was denied by the airlines management.
On Tuesday it emerged that the workers were upset after being denied National Housing Trust refunds due to the failure of the airline to pay over contributions.
Vice President of National Workers Union, (NWU), Granville Valentine said normality could be guaranteed at the airline, as the workers had ran out of patience after waiting more than a year for a new wage contract.
Mr. Valentine said Air Jamaica's chairman, Shirley Williams, continues to refuse meet with the unionized group of NWN and Union of Clerical and Supervisory Employees, (UCASE).
He said each time a meeting is scheduled, she's absent and workers read this as a disregard for them.
This is the latest in a series of incidents which have left Air Jamaica workers restive.
On the weekend reports surfaced that jobs cuts were coming at the airline.
This was denied by the airlines management.
On Tuesday it emerged that the workers were upset after being denied National Housing Trust refunds due to the failure of the airline to pay over contributions.
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