Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda LISTEN: PM Browne Blames ABWU for Collapse of LIAT 1974
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda LISTEN: PM Browne Blames ABWU for Collapse of LIAT 1974

LISTEN: PM Browne Blames ABWU for Collapse of LIAT 1974

12 May 2024 - 05:39

LISTEN: PM Browne Blames ABWU for Collapse of LIAT 1974

12 May 2024 - 05:39

Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has attributed the failure of LIAT 1974 Ltd to the Antigua and Barbuda Workers Union.

According to Browne, David Massiah, who serves as the General Secretary of the ABUW, and Chester Hughes have been responsible for jeopardizing the employment of LIAT workers.

These statements were made by Browne during his radio program on Saturday.

Listen to what he said.

 

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2 Comments

  1. Does he ever take blame for anything he does? Always laying on someone else.

    Reply
  2. Mr. Editor,

    Can you please inform our Prime Minister (who Always seems To BLAME Others for His Own Lack Of Ability) that “Blaming” is A Sure Sign of “IMMATURITY ”
    Hence The PM needs to ponder what, in fact, he is doing by Always casting Blame in Others …….

    Grow Up Mr. Prime Minister ……..

    Blessings
    AAB

    Reply

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