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Outrage as PM says Trinidad and Tobago not ready for ‘major work-from-home policy’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Heavy rush-hour traffic has become the norm once again as work-from-home arrangements for public-service and private-sector workers came to an end as covid19 regulations were lifted. - AYANNA KINSALE THE working community in TT is disappointed in comments by the Prime Minister that this country's public sector is not ready for a 'major work-from-home policy.' Dr Rowley was speaking at a post-budget press conference on Monday evening. With the increase […]

Source: Trinidad News

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