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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Communication Workers Union (CWU) secretary general Clyde Elder. FILE PHOTO - SEVEN unvaccinated workers who were banned from their workplaces and denied salaries, found favour at the Industrial Court in Port of Spain on Tuesday, in an application for injunctive relief brought by Communication Workers Union (CWU) secretary general Clyde Elder and president Joanne Ogeer. The seven may now return to work and must be paid their salaries for December, […]

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