A?NATIONAL?Library Service employee with a heart ailment has won the battle with Government to work in conditions more conducive to her medical condition.
As a result, escalated industrial action planned by the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW)?for next week has been averted.
For several weeks, the Library Service had refused to move Michelle Rogers from the heavily air-conditioned environment at Independence Square and Speightstown.
Acting NUPW general secretary Roslyn Smith told the SATURDAY SUN that Rogers had now been assigned to work at the Six Roads, St Philip branch. (MK)
Full story in today’s SATURDAY SUN.
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