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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.

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Open Door Policy

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Workers Representation on a National Scale

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• When Idi Amin call to tell de PAM people dem to say dat he on he way to de convention, dey mek every single body come inside to try full up de room cause in dere did scant, scant.

• When Idi Amin call to tell de PAM people dem to say dat he on he way to de convention, dey mek every single body come inside to try full up de room cause in dere did scant, scant.

• Dey tell everybody to tek a plate a sandwich before Idi Amin come because dey know once he reach, de food was gon done.

• Dey say dat Idi Amin tired buse when he see is only some sandwich dey had to give de people dem.  He tell dem dat he still have food left back from he convention.  If he did know dat dey carn feed de people dem, he coulda tek out some food outta he freezer dem and thaw it out and bring it.

• Through is only sandwich de PAM people had to eat, Idi Amin ain stay long at all.  He tek two plate and tell dem dat he have a previous engagement and say he have to go to some church service.

• But people in de know say dat Idi Amin did done decide dat he not going to de people dem convention.  But Ole Mother Hubbard tell him dat it not gon look good for him to be here and don’t go.  So he went but ain say nutten and ain stay long.

• Dey say dat it had some people from Sandy Point dat did cooping to give him some good wordmanship.  But he take off before dey coulda handle him.

• Is shame de chamber and dem shame what mek dey not saying nutten bout all de wickedness dat Idi Amin and he gang doing to de Labour Party.

• Dey say dat whenever dey have dey meeting dem all a dem saying de same ting – dat if anybody did tell dem is so Idi Amin woulda tun out, dey never woulda do anyting to help him win.

• Dey say dat some a de NGO dem dat had de most to say when Douggie and Labour was in power done meet Idi Amin and tell him dat he behaving like a little girl.  Dey tell him dat if he don’t start behaving like a big man, dey gon ask him back for dey money what he beg from dem and stash way in de St. Martin bank account.

• Through de Marriott man and he rich friend dem ain get through wid dey plan to jack up de rent sky high and run de vendor dem from off de strip, dey say dat he planning to mek another strip on a beach in de countryside to bust de one in Frigate Bay.

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