MoU part of a sinking ship
published: Friday | March 5, 2004
THE EDITOR, Sir:
THE MEMORANDUM of Understanding between the Government and the trade unions, trying to save the Jamaican economy, is like trying to plug a hole in a sinking ship while the captain stands on the deck without a compass in a stormy and uncharted sea.
The metal that made the ship is old and rotten, the more the sailors try to plug it the more the hole widens. While the ship drifts and drifts further out to sea with no sight of land, of the little food on board the captain takes the most.
I am, etc.,
ROBERT SOLOMON
HENRY
Lot 11 North Monticello
Crescent
Spanish Town