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BACKPAY IN PARTS
Posted: Wednesday, December 3, 2025

BACKPAY IN PARTS
PSA boss agrees to take portion of 10% payout by Dec 23 in MoA with CPO; says parts of deal still to be finalised

PSA president claims back pay for public servants by December 23

Nipdec, PSA settle on 5% salary increase
The National Insurance Property Development Company Ltd (Nipdec) has announced the settlement of the outstanding collective agreement with the Public Services Association (PSA) for its permanent monthly paid workers. The agreement covers the period January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2016, approximately one decade ago.

PSA alone? Police want wage hike too
THE Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Social and Welfare Association (TTPSSWA) says it expects a wage increase following yesterday's signing of an agreement between the Public Services Association (PSA) and the Chief Personnel Officer for a 10% increase.

Padarath: T&T will stand with Venezuela should a humanitarian crisis unfold between that country and the US

THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine calls for a seat on the National Security Council
He maintains that “outsiders” cannot make decisions for Tobago and believes the island must have a greater say in matters that affect it.

Farley upset 'outsiders' making decisions for island
'Tobago is not supporting war'

Five US military flights linked to Tobago radar installation
Between US top military officer General Dan Caine's visit to Trinidad last week and the Prime Minister's admission that the US military was helping with the installation of a radar system in Tobago on Friday, at least five flights of US military aircraft were detected moving from the US to Tobago and back.

IATA: Safety crucial to airlines' return to Venezuela
Safety is the major priority and airlines must retain the freedom to assess whatever risks may be involved, amid escalating tensions between US and Venezuela.

Cruise-ship visitors enjoy Trinidad: No war here
Undeterred by rising geopolitical tensions, hundreds of visitors aboard the Coral Princess chose to experience TT as the ship arrived in Port of Spain for the launch of the cruise ship season on December 2.

AG: Government at war with gangs
ATTORNEY General John Jeremie says government is at war with criminal gangs in Trinidad and Tobago.

'Don't let my aunt die in vain' - Senator defends stand-your-ground bill
That was the emotional plea of United National Congress (UNC) Government Senator Brain Baig in the Senate yesterday, as he recoun­ted the brutal murder of his aunt while deba­ting the stand your ground legislation.

PNM 'prepared' as THA election date announced
With the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) now officially dissolved and an election date set, the People's National Movement (PNM) has signalled confidence as it seeks to retake control of the assembly.

PNM's Keigon Denoon anchors in TPP for Jan 12 THA elections

IDA names 10 candidates for THA elections

T&T under Yellow Alert till Thursday

Heritage pulls the plug on Deltones sponsorship
Dr Alpha Sennon, director of marketing and communications of the Deltones Institute of Steeldrums and Music, confirmed yesterday that Heritage Petroleum Company Ltd had withdrawn its sponsorship of the Siparia Deltones Steel Orchestra.



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