AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLabour & Jobs: The CWU is urging unions to drop political loyalties as wage pressure mounts in the TSTT dispute, while reports say about 150 call-centre workers tied to Amplia could face contract non-renewals by Sept. 30, raising fears of job losses and pay cuts. Energy Outlook: PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar says oil production is rising, LNG exports are improving and new gas supplies are being secured, with major international firms returning and Point Lisas positioned for growth. Regional Courts: The CCJ leadership fight continues, with the PM saying she hopes the court “sort themselves out soon” while declining to comment on confidence in how it will handle the Carla Barnett dispute. Tobago Governance: IDA is demanding answers from the THA over why an islandwide autonomy convention scheduled for Aug. 10 never took place. Sport Funding: SporTT and the Sports Ministry clarified their role in SSFL Tobago travel after media reports, saying support was pledged to keep Tobago teams in the 2026 league. Blue Economy Skills: Agriculture Minister Ravi Ratiram met CFTDI youth on the Blue Economy project, pushing fisheries and maritime career pathways. Local Business/Community: Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Regional Corporation begins clean-up work at Carli Bay after illegal dumping.
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