Tuesday, May 26, 2026

CO Williams workers off the job at Lears

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Update: Workers from all C.O.Williams sites went on strike this morning choosing to withdraw labour in response to failed negotiations on salary and wage increases.

Deputy General Secretary of the Barbados Workers Union Dwaine Paul said that negotiations started in April but to date there has been no breakthrough.

After repeated failed negotiations the matter has been escalated to the Office of the Chief Labour Officer and workers will be withdrawing labour until the matter is resolved. (JRN)

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Earlier story

Some workers at CO Williams Construction Co. Ltd. are off the job this morning at Lears, St Michael.

The Nation was reliably informed that talks between the company and the staff for a salary increase have broken down.

They have been in negotiations since April. 

More details as they come.

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