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MoU still intact, BITU sticks to pact
published: Wednesday | May 11, 2005

THE PUBLIC Sector Memo-randum of Understanding (MoU), which was signed in February, 2004, is still intact.

The Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU), which last week threatened to withdraw after Air Jamaica's management was about to make scores of pilots redundant, has decided to stay with the pact.

The decision was made following a meeting of the Public Sector Monitoring Committee with Finance and Planning Minister, Dr. Omar Davies, yesterday.

Senator Dwight Nelson, vice-president of the BITU, told The Gleaner that the meeting was "excellent" and that trade union representatives were given the opportunity to voice their "displeasure" at the various breaches of industrial relations practices by public sector entities.

­ Dionne Rose

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