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Workers still exploited
Posted: Thursday, December 4, 2025

St Louis: Workers still exploited due to divided Trade Union Movement
With three federations and fractured choices, the Trade Union Movement remains divided and workers continue to pay the price. Instead of presenting a united front, unions act in isolation—leaving governments free to exploit division and weakening the credibility of collective bargaining.

Brazilian dwarf: the seed to reviving Trinidad and Tobago's coconut industry
AGRICULTURE Minister Ravi Ratiram has launched a bold initiative to rebuild Trinidad and Tobago's struggling coconut sector, as he aims to generate US$1 billion in agricultural exports.

Angostura wins 20 international awards
ADDING to its long list of accolades, Angostura has received 20 awards from the World Spirits Award 2025, International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC), the Spirits Business Rum and Cachaça and Liqueur Masters 2025.

TT Stock Exchange introduces AI chatbot
THE Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot intended to simplify and streamline information access for investors and market participants.

Financial checks every family should do before the new year
As we approach the end of another year, many of us are busy with Christmas preparations, gatherings, and festivities. Many of us may also spend lavishly during this season, yet, the last few days of the year present a powerful opportunity, the chance to reflect on the year gone by and protect what matters most.

Dear Editor: Home Invasion Bill is practical evolution of existing law—not 'political comfort food'
Critics may dismiss the [Home Invasion] Bill as mere 'political comfort food'. Its purpose is practical: to bridge gaps between legal theory and public understanding.

Collapse of BWIA's deal with Canada
IN May, 1967 there was very little solid ground on which to repose the hope that within a reasonable time, or at all, the vital consideration deemed by Canada to be essential to its cooperation with BWIA would be attained.



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