1st National Bank Workers Continue Protest Action
Caribbean and World Newsby Toter 3 months ago 45 Views 0 comments
A group of about fifty employees of 1st National bank were on Tuesday morning outside the bank on Bridge Street staging what they described as a peaceful protest.
“Increments, profit sharing, pay us what you owe”, they chanted as customers made their way into the bank.
Last Thursday the bank customers were adversely affected as several employees stayed off the job, disrupting services ahead of the long Thanksgiving weekend.
That same day the bank issued a notice informing customers that only teller services, wire transfers and ATM transactions were available at its JQ Mall Rodney Bay and Bridge Street branches.
No further information was provided.
However on Tuesday, one of the protestors told St. Lucia Times the reason behind the actions of the bank staff. According to a spokesperson for the group of protestors outside the bank, employees were simply demanding what was really theirs, which was “increment adjustments”.
“ Äfter RBC was acquired, the bank agreed in principle to pay all staff across the board for the additional work load. However as of recent, they decided that they are just not paying it, so we are outside peacefully protesting and trying to arrive at some compromise,” the protesting staff...
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