Union president, legal team 'will study the law' after judge39s ruling

Fri, May 3rd 2019, 09:41 PM

BAHAMAS Utilities Services and Allied Workers Union president Dwayne Woods yesterday told The Tribune he and his legal team would “study the law” after he was told by a Supreme Court judge that legal action over the suspension of his salary was not a union matter.

Justice Keith Thompson adjourned the matter to May 10 and advised the union to give serious thought over the viability of its action and the matter of costs.

The action was brought by the union following the suspension of Mr Woods’ salary.

It follows a contentious war-of-words between Mr Woods and WSC executive chairman Adrian Gibson, who revealed in February that the union president was paid approximately $60,000 a year despite being on “administrative leave”.

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