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CEPEP Worker Camila Malcolm Raises Concerns Over Non-Payment of Salaries in Tobago
CEPEP worker complains of payment issues and fraud.
CEPEP worker complains of payment issues and fraud.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 27, 2024 – CEPEP worker Camila Malcolm has been dealing with the non-payment of her salaries for a long time, noting that some of the higher-ups in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) are aware of her situation but nothing is being done to assist her.
Her comments highlight a significant issue of worker compensation and accountability within the Tobago administration. The case of Camila Malcolm underscores the challenges faced by some workers, despite their employment under government-sponsored programs like CEPEP, and points to a need for more effective intervention to resolve such disputes.
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