“A Voice Crying in the Wilderness” – Get it on Amazon Today!!
“None can deny that in the context of the changing world environment conditioned by what is being acclaimed as the globalization of the Market Place, there is a tremendous need for a common understanding between capital and labor.” —Leslie Melville
Women in the workforce, environmental challenges to worker output, the purpose of the minimum wage, worker’s value add, globalization, buzz words of today utilized by Leslie Melville throughout his illustrious career as a Trade Unionist in his native Guyana as he worked tirelessly for the dignity and respect of the Guyanese worker from the early pre-independence, racially divided sixties to the even more racially divided Post-Republic eighties. As a world-renowned Trade Unionist, Mr. Melville often shared his forward thinking views on the requirements for a successful relationship between the Union, the Employer, the Worker, and the Government. [Read more on Amazon]
By Leslie Melville