LabourStart - Saint Lucia

NWU Youth Congress Postponed Until Further Notice

Top stories


NWU Youth Congress Postponed Until Further Notice [The Voice] 25-04-2025


Industrial Dispute Resolved Between NWU and 1st National Bank [The Voice] 30-03-2025


Labour Day Celebrations Promote Equity for Workers [The Voice] 05-05-2024


Pay Increase For Voice Employees [The Times] 04-02-2024


NWU Gets Recognition Certificate [The Voice] 01-10-2023



Other news


NWU Youth Congress Postponed Until Further Notice 2025-04-25 [The Voice]

Industrial Dispute Resolved Between NWU and 1st National Bank 2025-03-30 [The Voice]

Labour Day Celebrations Promote Equity for Workers 2024-05-05 [The Voice]

Pay Increase For Voice Employees 2024-02-04 [The Times]

NWU Gets Recognition Certificate 2023-10-01 [The Voice]

NIC and NWU reach landmark accord: 9% pay hike for employees 2023-08-07 [Loop]

Maraj factory workers get a wage increase 2023-05-05 [Loop]

NIC employees go on strike for salary increases, benefits 2023-04-05 [Loop]

Unions Opposing Vaccination Accuse Employers of Creating Joblessness 2021-10-17 [News]

New Minimum and Equal Wages Commission to be established in three months 2020-05-09 [JP The Voice]

Secure St. Lucia to reinstate compensation payments to workers 2019-04-19 [The News]

Government wants striking firefighters to return to their jobs 2019-03-18 [The News]

Meeting between NWU and Royalton Hotel aborted 2018-08-22 [The News]

NWU holds important meeting for watchmen, caretakers and cleaners 2018-06-25 [The News]

NWU continues its education drive 2018-05-29 [NWU]

NWU concerned about new developing trends in industrial relations 2017-12-28 [The News]

Union claims Dominican workers being dismissed for not cleaning out business places 2017-12-09 [The News]

VIDEO Saint Lucia Gabriel Allahdua of the Justicia for Migrant Workers to the TWHP on 20 things we should think about 2017-11-01 [TWHP]

NIC comes in for criticism by NWU 2017-05-26 [NWU]

NWU Vieux Fort office opening soon 2017-05-07 [The News]

This month in labour history