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Tobago's Labour Day march to begin from Gulf City Mall

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Hayden Duke, PSA industrial relations officer, Tobago region. - Hayden Duke, PSA’s industrial relations officer, Tobago region, has said workers on the island are gearing up for the Labour Day march on Sunday. The march, which is expected to begin at the Gulf City Mall, Lowlands, from 9 am, will see participants walking along the Claude Noel Highway onto Orange Hill Road and along Milford Road to the Scarborough Esplanade. […]

Source: Trinidad News

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