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The National Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW) is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. It was formed on 3 June 1967 out of a merger between the National Union of Government Employees and the Federated Workers Trade Union. It is the largest union in the country. [citation needed]
Agricultural Development Bank of Trinidad and Tobago: Financials Banks Port of Spain: 1945 Bank S A Air Caribbean: Consumer services Airlines Port of Spain: 1993 Airline, defunct 2000 P D Atlantic LNG: Oil & gas Exploration & production Point Fortin: 1992 Natural gas P A Bermudez Biscuit Company: Consumer goods Food products Port of Spain: 1923 ...
The All Trinidad Sugar and General Workers' Trade Union (ATSGWTU) is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago.It was founded in 1937 (as the All Trinidad Sugar Estates and Factory Workers Union by the first President General Adrian Cola Rienzi) to represent workers in the sugar industry, but expanded its scope in 1978 to include workers in a variety of sectors.
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Trinidad and Tobago is the largest oil and natural gas producer in the Caribbean. In the 1990s, the hydrocarbon sector moved from producing mainly oil to producing mostly natural gas. According to the EIA, in 2013, proven crude oil reserves were estimated at 728 million barrels, while 3P natural gas reserves were 25.24 trillion cubic feet (Tcf ...
A strong petrochemical and oil industry has boosted the economy and the country is less reliant on tourism or agriculture. Trinidad and Tobago is the leading Caribbean producer of oil and gas, and its economy is heavily dependent upon these resources. [11] Oil and gas account for about 40% of GDP and 80% of exports, but only 5% of employment. [16]
By international standards, minerals most valuable on the international market are found in Cuba, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago.Several nations of the Caribbean are rich in natural resources; including Trinidad's vast natural gas and oil reserves, Jamaican bauxite and most recently the discovery of a large oil field in Guyana.
The Seamen and Waterfront Workers Trade Union is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. The union was founded in 1937 by Cecil Alexander (died 1956), who also was long-term president of the Union. [1] In 1954 the union had a membership of around 2,000 and was based in Charlotte Street, Port of Spain.