The Towers at Mullet Bay

Dear Editor,

  This is not about Ambassador Ansari, Ambassador has always taken care of his employees. We are grateful to him in many ways if only we can reach him personally. We believe he has no clue on his operations.

  Employees at the Towers of Mullet Bay have to use this newspaper to get Mr. Clarence Derby’s attention. Since, and even before during this pandemic workers at the Towers had not heard anything from our GM Mr. Clarence Derby.

  This was passed on via department heads and coworkers: “Stay home until further notice and receive 50 per cent.”

  1. No Meeting.
  2. No Memo, nothing at all. Absolute silence from our General Manager Mr. Clarence Derby.

  It’s only fair that the workers speak out so that he can hear us. Two months have passed. Workers are hurting, where is your empathy Mr. Derby? Where is your heart? You have nothing to say?

  We still have everyday financial obligations which have not been put on hold, we have families providing for, groceries to purchase, landlords to pay, mortgages to pay, GEBE.

  Some of your workers’ salaries are under $400 a month with this 50 per cent. What can be done with that? This is abusive, Mr. Derby, can you sleep at night knowing that your workers are hurting? You don’t even pretend to care. You just don’t care?

 

Workers at the Towers at Mullet Bay

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