
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Communication Workers Union (CWU), Friday welcomed the decision by the Industrial Court ordering two companies to pay the salaries of six workers dismissed for refusing to be vaccinated against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
“The judgment represents a victory, not just for persons, who refused to take the vaccine because that matter is still to be determined in October in terms of the IRO (Industrial Relations Offence), but it represents a victory for the way companies decide that they are going to treat with workers arbitrarily,” said CWU secretary general, Clyde Elder.
Speaking on a radio program here, Elder said the ruling would inform the employers that “there are processes in place to treat workers, and you just can’t do as you please when it comes to their rights and terms and conditions of employment.”
The three-member Industrial Court Thursday also dismissed the application by Waste Disposals (2023) Ltd and Envirotech Holdings Limited on constitutionality and jurisdiction, ordering that the payments of wages to the workers be continued until the IRO is heard and determined in keeping with the consent order.
It also ruled that the employers and named officials were guilty of contempt.
“The company refused to pay the workers in December and January, and we would have had to go to court and seek a contempt of court order in January 2022. The company undertook to pay the workers, so they delivered them at the end of January for December and January.
“But lo and behold, for February and March, they did not pay them again, and we had to return to the court for another contempt of court injunction, and this time, we were successful …and both companies were fined TT#20,000 (One TT dollar=US$0.16 cents) each.’
Elder said the companies dismissed the workers in March contrary to the court’s orders and that the union brought another contempt of court order action to the companies, naming directors as being in contempt.