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BWU may tighten pressure on bank

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AFTER PROTESTING for four days, the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) may tighten the screws on the Central Bank.

BWU general secretary Toni Moore hinted that stronger tactics might be used to bring the bank to the negotiating table, adding that a meeting of the union’s executive council last night would decide on the next move.

Already, the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) has said it is preparied to back the BWU in any possible action.

After several failed meetings between the union and the bank, with more than 100 bank workers protesting, the dispute remained unresolved.

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