Accordingly, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Honorable Albert T. Chie, pronounced the decision of the Senate ordering the APM Terminals to perform “community service” at the William V. S. Tubman High School on 12th Street, Sinkor, as reasonable sanction. On October 15, 2020 the President Pro Tempore set up an Ad Hoc Committee headed by Maryland County Senator J. Gbleh-bo Brown. The mandate of the Committee was to work out details of the community service to be performed by the APM Terminals and to further look into the complaints of the employees against the Management of the APM Terminals. In pursuit of its mandate, the Committee held meetings with the Management of APM Terminals, the representatives of the aggrieved workers and the Authorities of the William V. S. Tubman High School and made appropriate recommendations to the Leadership of the Senate which were endorsed. With respect to the community service, the APM Terminals has undertaken to perform the following at the William V. S. Tubman High School:Provide and install sixty-four (64) units of protective iron bars to classroom windows; andProvide at least two hundred (200) pieces of student arm-chairs.
Source: Front Page Africa October 28, 2020 01:06 UTC