All is not well between the National Workers Union (NWU)
and the management of the Spanish-owned Grand Palladium Resort and Spa in Lucea, Hanover
with a day to go before a representational rights poll is held at the hotel.
The union is accusing the hotel's management of using underhand tactics to influence the workers into not participating in the poll.
Among other things, the NWU says the hotel has been promising the employees improved fringe benefits.
Vice President, Granville Valentine, is warning the hotel's management this could be considered a form of union busting.
"The workers complain to us bitterly that the management has been doing everything to bribe them. They have promised them loans, school loans, loans to buy things for the children, they are also promising them all kinds of niceties all of a sudden and we just want to warn against this as this is a clear breach as it relates to union busting," Mr. Valentine said.
The union is accusing the hotel's management of using underhand tactics to influence the workers into not participating in the poll.
Among other things, the NWU says the hotel has been promising the employees improved fringe benefits.
Vice President, Granville Valentine, is warning the hotel's management this could be considered a form of union busting.
"The workers complain to us bitterly that the management has been doing everything to bribe them. They have promised them loans, school loans, loans to buy things for the children, they are also promising them all kinds of niceties all of a sudden and we just want to warn against this as this is a clear breach as it relates to union busting," Mr. Valentine said.