T&TEC insists it is adequately resourced to provide a safe and reliable electricity supply to the country, particularly Tobago.
The assurance follows claims by OWTU workers during a protest in Scarborough, Tobago and a number of areas across Trinidad on Friday.
They raised issues including working conditions, stalled wage negotiations and alleged shortages in equipment and manpower.
In a statement, T&TEC pledged to do everything within its power to ensure the country’s electricity supply remains reliable.
It also addressed the matter of salary negotiations, stating that – like all State bodies – it is bound by certain rules that guide talks with employee bargaining groups.
T&TEC says, “The OWTU is aware of the process and will be advised about the resumption of negotiations in due course.”
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