The National Workers Union which represents workers at Air Jamaica says it will be serving an ultimatum on the management of the national airline threatening strike action.
The NWU said the company has been tardy in reorganising its management structure and this has further delayed the start of wage negotiations.
Vice President at the National Workers Union (NWU) Granville Valentine said the workers have been waiting for two years to start wage talks.
He said the workers said they could not wait under the current conditions which he said are untenable.
"The union has no alternative but to issue an ultimatum as of today...two weeks, no longer than two weeks for the management to conclude all of those proceedings," said Mr. Valentine.
The NWU said the company has been tardy in reorganising its management structure and this has further delayed the start of wage negotiations.
Vice President at the National Workers Union (NWU) Granville Valentine said the workers have been waiting for two years to start wage talks.
He said the workers said they could not wait under the current conditions which he said are untenable.
"The union has no alternative but to issue an ultimatum as of today...two weeks, no longer than two weeks for the management to conclude all of those proceedings," said Mr. Valentine.
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