The state-run Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) has declared a “clear” breach of protocol regarding Monday’s work stoppage by some of its employees which continued for a second day.The workers, including truck drivers, loaders and administrative staff staged a wild cat strike backed by the Caswell Franklyn-led Unity Workers Union (UWU) which is not recognised by the SSA management. The workers are demanding a resolution to outstanding incentives pay and better working conditions.The National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), which is the recognised bargaining agent for SSA employees ordered its members to return to the job, while Franklin insisted his members will remain on the picket line until their demands are met.But SSA Chairman Ramon Alleyne said on Tuesday evening that the authority does not have any dispute with the NUPW as both sides continue talks.“My position is that there is no dispute, so you can’t have a resolution to something that does not exist,” Alleyne told