The National Newspaper of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
FRIDAY,
JULY 20, 2012
VOLUME 106, No. 29
www.thevincentian.com
Former employees of Bottlers (St. Vincent) Ltd. at THE VINCENTIAN’S office last Monday.
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Ju-C became a household staple in SVG, especially the ‘red Ju-C’.
by KARISSA CLARKE
THE CLOSURE OF SOFT drink producers Bottlers (St. Vincent) Ltd. has left a plethora of unanswered questions in the minds of former employees. Not least among these questions: When are we getting our severance pay? Some 75 employees and pensioners of this once envied manufacturer of aerated drinks, inclusive of the immensely popular Ju-C and the
internationally acclaimed Pepsi Cola, received letters of retrenchment in March 2011. Since that date, there has been no indication, to the workers, with respect to the payment of severance pay to which they are entitled. When a contingent of displaced Bottlers workers visited with THE VINCENTIAN last Monday, July 16, it was to
make known their disgust and to empty their stories of hardship since their retrenchment. According to one member of the contingent, “Last year March, employees were given a letter instructing them to ‘go home until things improve’, with a promise that they would be called back when things get better. This call never came, and it’s more than a
year later.” Another confirmed this saying, “We have heard nothing since that letter. This is disrespect.” Another described their efforts to solicit the assistance of the Labour Department, and reported that that Department’s response was: “There is no company, no directors to talk to.”
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