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Collective Bargaining Representation

The union negotiates collective bargaining agreements on behalf of its members to ensure fair wages, benefits, and working conditions. Shop stewards act as liaisons between the workers and the union leadership.

Legal Representation

Members have access to legal assistance for workplace-related issues, such as unfair dismissal, discrimination, and safety violations.

Grievance Resolution

The SKNT&LU supports members in resolving workplace grievances, advocating for fair treatment and due process.

Professional Development

The union provides opportunities for members to enhance their skills and career prospects through various educational programs.

Health and Safety Advocacy

A key focus is on promoting safer work environments and compliance with health and safety standards.

Social and Networking Events

Members can participate in events that foster community and provide networking opportunities.

Governmental Advocacy

The union lobbies for policies and legislation that protect and advance workers' rights and interests.

Job Security and Seniority Advocacy

Efforts are made to ensure fair practices regarding layoffs, promotions, and other job changes, often prioritizing seniority and performance.

Information and Resources

The union keeps members informed about labor rights, industry developments, and union activities through various communication channels.

Open Door Policy

Members have direct access to union representatives for guidance and support, with non-members also encouraged to engage with the union.

Workers Representation on a National Scale

The SKNT&LU represents workers at the national level on various committees, influencing policies and regulations affecting labor and employment.

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HomeHealthCOVID-19Health Minister Hopes First COVID-Related Death Serves As A ‘Wake Up Call’

Health Minister Hopes First COVID-Related Death Serves As A ‘Wake Up Call’

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Friday 18th June 2021)-Minister of Health Akilah Byron-Nisbett hopes that St.Kitts-Nevis’ first recorded COVID-19 related death will be a “wake-up call”.

She made the disclosure while speaking at joint press conference between the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of National Security held on Thursday 17th June 2021 having informed that “at about 12:14 PM, we received word that the Federation of St.Kitts and Nevis has recorded its first death as a result of COVID-19.”

The Health Minister extended condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased.

“While we mourn the loss of our first citizen, my trust is that this will serve as a wakeup call for all,” she stated.

According to her: “We have repeatedly said that we are not immune to the ravages of COVID-19 including severe disease and death.”

Byron-Nisbett also informed about results of 28 positive tests with 26 in the prison and two in the general population, whilst noting “COVID-19 continues to pose a threat to every sector of society and all of its institutions.”

In pushing for the vaccination rollout, she commented, in part, that “The vaccine prevents us from getting seriously ill and dying from COVID-19.”
Credible information reaching this media house indicates that the deceased COVID-19 patient is a male.

The Health Minister urged individuals to do their part during the period of restrictions.

“Over the next two weeks, we’re hoping that persons would take the time to understand the severity if what we’re dealing with as it relates to COVID-19, and so we’re asking for changed behaviour coming out of these two-week lockdown. What that means we’re asking you to please follow the protocols-wear your face mask once you’re leaving home, practice good hand hygiene.”

She continued: “I walk with a small bottle of hand sanitizer in my bag, I have a bottle of hand sanitizer in my car, I have Lysol wipes incase I need them, and so this is the way we have to start thinking because COVID-19 is not going anywhere anytime soon, and we will have to learn to live with it, and so we’re asking you over this next two weeks to help us to help you and to keep you safe. Vaccinated or unvaccinated, we need everyone to do their part in order for us to get out of this current situation that we are currently in, and to ensure that we can continue to live with COVID-19 and should another …we would be in a much better position together to be able to overcome …”

The health situation of 208 active COVID-19 cases to date was announced that day.

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