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No rights for protesting workers - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Summary by newsday.co.tt
From 1960-1964, there were at least 230 strikes involving 75,000 workers. The majority of these discontented workers were seeking higher wages and better working conditions. They endured economic oppression and injustices. Prime Minister Dr Eric Williams responded to the disturbances of the 1960s with uncompromising and calculated repression. The weapon was legislative, through instruments such as the Industrial Stabilisation Act (ISA) enacted o…
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newsday.co.tt broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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