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BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Friday 26th March 2021)- Workers’ representation organization The St.Kitts-Nevis Trades and Labour Union is expected to participate as an observer at the International Promoting Team Meeting of the Bicentennial Congress of the People of The World slated to take place on Friday 24th March 2021.
The virtual zoom event, regarding the platform of the anti-imperialist working class, will be held in Venezuela with President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro Moros.

The agenda is expected to include a brief global and national context of workers, Independence feat and the bicentennial congress of peoples and Why the organization of the worker’s sector is necessary.
On Monday 22nd March, a preparatory meeting was held online as well featuring over 200 participants.
Representing the SKNT&LU -an an observer-was General Secretary Precious Mills.

Written details shared to participants about such a meeting told that: “200 years after the Battle of Carabobo, a historic feat led by the Liberator SimónBolivar, to guarantee the Independence from the empire of the Spanish kingdom, the National promotion crew of the Workers Teams, in addition to the call made by the President Nicholas Maduro to start a new stage of the Bicentennial Congress of the Peoples, assumes the realization of a virtual Preparatory Meeting of Workers that will be oriented to manage a process that consolidates the unity and articulation of the National and international labor movement to contribute to the deepening of the Bolivarian Revolution as the main historical, political and social force of these times.”

Included in the objectives of the meeting was to consolidate the spaces of articulation and coordination of the struggle of workers of the world.

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