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“Settle negotiations or else…” a stern warning sent to the Keith Rowley government from Amalgamated Workers Union

Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago, Dr. Keith Rowley

More rumblings from within the labour movement.

The Amalgamated Workers Union sends a stern warning to the Keith Rowley government to settle negotiations or else.

President Michael Prentice says an election has been called but collective bargaining agreements are outstanding.

Speaking on i95.5fm yesterday, Mr. Prentice said the workers feel disrespected by those they elected into office.

Mr. Prentice said the working class has had enough of the unfair treatment.

The union leader warned that failure to present an offer will not be accepted.

But economist Dr. Roger Hosein feels job security is better than increased salaries at this time.

Dr. Hosein tells Newscenter 5 unions should exercise patience.

Further, Dr. Hosein pointed out yesterday that workers across the globe are facing the same issues and it would make no sense if demands are made and people are sent home.

On Tuesday several unions called on government to settle outstanding negotiations.

Associations representing police, fire and prison officers said members are 7 years behind.

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Laventille west MP & CoP slammed for not attending the funeral service of Beetham resident Ornella Greaves

A tearful and grief stricken Darren Joseph has taken to task the Police Commissioner and the Laventille west MP for what he sees as their lack of sympathy following the shooting death of his wife Ornella Greaves.

The 30-year-old pregnant mother of 5 was hit by a bullet while at a protest site near her Beetham Gardens home just over 1 week ago.

It is not yet known if the bullet that killed the woman came from the police.

At the funeral for his wife yesterday, Mr. Joseph slammed the absence of the Commissioner of Police.

He said his support has come from some police officers that are his friends.

Mr. Joseph said he felt abandoned.

Ms. Greaves was killed during several protests in and around Port of Spain on July 1st.

The demonstrations were the result of the police killings of Noel Diamond, Joel Jacobs and Israel Clinton.

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Arima Mayor selected as PNM’s candidate for Dabadie/Omeara

Arima’s Mayor, Lisa Morris-Julian

Arima’s Mayor Lisa Morris-Julian has been selected as the Peoples National Movement’s candidate for the Dabadie/Omeara seat.

She was screened yesterday afternoon.

Mayor Morris Julian replaces Ancil Antoine who was pulled from the list by the Political Leader and Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, following a statement he made at a campaign event.

The constituency executive nominated Mrs. Morris Julian.

She is also the Public Relations Officer of the Women’s League of the Peoples National Movement.

The former schoolteacher and CXC examiner is also the granddaughter of former Mayor of Arima Leroy Morris.

Mrs. Morris Julian is now the 4th Head of a Regional Corporation to be selected as a candidate for the August 10th General Election.

The others are Point Fortin Mayor, Kennedy Richards, Diego Martin Regional Corporation Chairman, Simon De Nobriga and Chaguanas Mayor Vandana Mohit.

She will contest the Chaguanas west seat for the United National Congress.

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CoP not bowing to calls for suspension of officers involved in Morvant shootings

Police Commissioner, Gary Griffith

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith is not bowing calls for the suspension of the officers involved in the Morvant shootings.

Yesterday Commissioner Griffith responded to the advice of the Police Complaints Authority that the officers should be suspended while the probe into the June 27th incident continues.

The police killings of Noel Diamond, Israel Clinton and Joel Jacobs saw violent clashes between police and protesters in and around Port of Spain last week.

The protesters believe the police carried out extra judicial killings.

At a news conference yesterday Commissioner Griffith took to task those who want the officers removed from their positions, including the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago and the P.C.A.

The Commissioner said there must be due process.

The Commissioner has taken the officers directly involved in the shootings off active duty.

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14-year-old charged with murder

A teenager has been charged with the murder of Dial Seepersad.

The 14-year-old boy was to appear before the children’s court yesterday.

He was charged on Monday this week.

According to reports, on July 2nd this year, 44-year-old Mr. Seepersad was walking along Dookiesingh Street, St. Augustine, when he was approached by the suspect.

It is said an altercation ensued during which the boy stabbed Mr. Seepersad in the chest.

Mr. Seepersad died at the scene and the boy is alleged to have fled.

An investigation was launched into the matter and the minor was arrested on that same day in the presence of his mother.

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Police investigate 3 more murders

Police probe 3 more murders, 1 in Laventille and 2 in Arima.

The latest incident occurred in Laventille this morning when gunshots rang out at St. John Street and the bullet riddled body of a man was later discovered in a car.

He has been identified Sheldon Best also known as “2 Bellies”.

He was found lying face down in the front of a silver Nissan Almera with bullet wounds to the head, back and buttocks.

He was clad in a pair of 3-quarter pants.

The vehicle was parked at the side of the roadway near a Utility Police.

Hours earlier a shop owner was gunned down in Wallerfield.

He is Rodell Flaunders.

Reports say shortly after 11 o’ clock last night, 33-year-old Mr. Flaunders was sitting outside his shop located at Mulberry Drive Jacob Hill, when he was approached by an armed assailant.

The man opened fire hitting Mr. Flaunders several times in the chest and back.

The gunman escaped.

Police were contacted.

Mr. Flaunders was rushed to Arima Hospital by officers, but died a short while later.

And Arron Castillo was shot and killed at Clovis Street, Arima.

That incident occurred at 10:30 last night.

Eyewitnesses told police Mr. Castillo was walking along the roadway when on reaching near a pan yard in the area he was approached by a man wearing a plastic bag covering his face.

The suspect then opened fire hitting Mr. Castillo some 8 times.

He reportedly jumped into a nearby drain and made good his escape.

The police were contacted.

However, by the time officers arrived Mr. Castillo was dead.

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Australia’s 2nd largest city on strict lockdown measures as authorities scramble to prevent second wave of COVID-19 infections

Strict lockdown measures are to be re-imposed in Australia’s second largest city, as authorities scramble to prevent a second wave of Coronavirus infections spreading across the country.

This morning Victoria State Premier Daniel Andrews announced, starting from 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, residents in Metropolitan Melbourne will no longer be allowed to leave their homes unless it’s for grocery shopping, caregiving, exercise or work.

The measures are expected to remain in place for 6 weeks.

It comes as the State of Victoria saw another record rise in daily Coronavirus cases, with 191 new infections recorded for Tuesday.

The state reported its previous high of 127 new cases on Monday.

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Government has no plans of rushing to reopen borders ahead of General Election

National Security Minister, Stuart Young

The government says it has no plans of rushing to reopen the borders ahead of the August 10th General Election.

Both the National Security Minister and the Minister of Health say keeping the borders closed is one way to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.

The country’s borders have been closed since March this year.

It was one of the first measures taken to deal with the pandemic.

Opposition parties have been asking the government if the borders will stay closed for the election, which was announced by the Prime Minister last Friday.

Yesterday Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh said he wouldn’t advise opening the borders now, when one considers what is taking place with the virus internationally.

National Security Minister Stuart Young said keeping the borders closed has nothing to do with the upcoming General Election.

One hundred and 33 positive cases of the virus have been recorded here.

Eight people have died since the virus was first detected.

So far this year, Anguilla, St. Kitts-Nevis, Guyana and Suriname have held elections during the COVID-19 pandemic with none of them re-opening their borders to allow in nationals wanting to participate in the process.

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Romana Ramdial pledges support for UNC despite not being given the nod

MP for Couva north, Ramona Ramdial

Outgoing MP for Couva north Ramona Ramdial pledges her continued support for the United National Congress.

Despite not being given the nod to represent the party in the upcoming General Elections.

The list of UNC candidates for the August 10th poll was released on Sunday.

Political Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar has pulled Ms. Ramdial and 5 others including Dr. Bohendratt Tewarie, Fazal Karim, Prakash Ramadhar, Christine Newallo Hosein and Vidia Gayadeen-Gopeesingh, from the slate.

However in response Ms. Ramdial says she is down but not out.

Yesterday Ms. Ramdial told Newscenter 5 she is not yet certain of her next move.

A total of 10 sitting opposition MPs are not on the slate this coming election.

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WASA says state of country’s water resources is worrying

The Water And Sewerage Authority is saying the state of the country’s water resources is worrying.

WASA says drought conditions have been hard on the reservoirs and dams, and even with the start of the rainy season the storage levels have not yet normalised.

Chief Executive Officer of WASA, Mr. Allan Poon King says the situation has resulted in low levels of water, and significant depletion of the commodity.

He says Hillsborough in Tobago is said to be relatively comfortable regarding its levels.

Mr. Poon King admits there have been problems fixing leaks.

He says leak repair programs will be accelerated now that wasa has overcome some of the challenges in that area.

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