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NATUC calls for justice and prosperity on Labour Day

18 June 2026
This content originally appeared on Trinidad Guardian.
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As Trinidad and To­ba­go com­mem­o­rates Labour Day to­day, the Na­tion­al Trade Union Cen­tre of Trinidad and To­ba­go (NATUC) has is­sued a strong call for re­newed com­mit­ment to work­ers’ rights, fair wages, and so­cial jus­tice.

In its Labour Day 2026 mes­sage, NATUC re­mind­ed cit­i­zens that the hol­i­day is not mere­ly a day off but a solemn recog­ni­tion of the strug­gles and sac­ri­fices that se­cured dig­ni­ty, fair wages, safe work­ing con­di­tions, and re­spect in the work­place. The or­gan­i­sa­tion stressed that these prin­ci­ples re­main vi­tal as work­ers con­tin­ue to face ris­ing liv­ing costs, wage stag­na­tion, and job in­se­cu­ri­ty.

NATUC ex­pressed con­cern over pro­longed de­lays in col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing ne­go­ti­a­tions, not­ing that many work­ers have wait­ed years for set­tle­ments while in­fla­tion steadi­ly erodes their earn­ings. “Jus­tice de­layed is jus­tice de­nied,” the state­ment de­clared, em­pha­sis­ing that col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing is a fun­da­men­tal right and cor­ner­stone of in­dus­tri­al democ­ra­cy.

The union al­so high­light­ed chal­lenges faced by work­ers in ex­er­cis­ing their rights to or­gan­ise and be rep­re­sent­ed, warn­ing that strong trade unions are es­sen­tial to a strong democ­ra­cy. NATUC urged that work­ers must nev­er be pe­nalised for stand­ing up for fair­ness and jus­tice.

Em­ploy­ment prac­tices that dis­ad­van­tage qual­i­fied na­tion­als were al­so crit­i­cised. While ac­knowl­edg­ing the need for spe­cialised for­eign ex­per­tise in some cas­es, NATUC in­sist­ed that lo­cal work­ers must be giv­en first pref­er­ence where skills ex­ist. “The first re­spon­si­bil­i­ty of na­tion­al de­vel­op­ment must be to cre­ate op­por­tu­ni­ties for the peo­ple of Trinidad and To­ba­go,” the state­ment read.

NATUC out­lined sev­er­al pri­or­i­ties, in­clud­ing im­me­di­ate progress on col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing, wage poli­cies that pro­tect against in­fla­tion, stronger pro­tec­tion of work­ers’ rights, ex­pan­sion of se­cure em­ploy­ment, in­vest­ment in ed­u­ca­tion and train­ing, and en­hanced oc­cu­pa­tion­al safe­ty.

The or­gan­i­sa­tion reaf­firmed that work­ers are not a bur­den but the en­gine of na­tion­al de­vel­op­ment. “When work­ers pros­per, fam­i­lies pros­per; when fam­i­lies pros­per, com­mu­ni­ties pros­per; and when com­mu­ni­ties pros­per, the na­tion pros­pers,” NATUC stat­ed.

Call­ing for uni­ty, sol­i­dar­i­ty, and col­lec­tive ac­tion, NATUC urged work­ers to re­main or­gan­ised and en­gaged. “For­ward ever, back­ward nev­er,” the mes­sage con­clud­ed, un­der­scor­ing the union’s com­mit­ment to build­ing a fair, just, and pros­per­ous Trinidad and To­ba­go.