WILLEMSTAD - Minister Javier Silvania has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the Department of Technical Hygiene Care in response to recent strike actions and union involvement. The decision follows two distinct incidents where employees halted work due to unresolved issues within their department.
Operating under the guise of a mediation process, efforts are underway to pinpoint the individuals responsible for disruptions within the department, compelling the minister to intervene in the best interest of service efficiency and overall ministry morale.
Attention has been directed towards the actions and conduct of two specific employees, whose behaviors are currently under scrutiny. The Human Resource Optimization (HRO) department has been tasked with offering recommendations based on the investigation's findings. These findings will be pivotal in determining the necessary course of action, with a focus not only on service interests but also on safeguarding the rights of all impacted employees and restoring tranquility in the workplace, as highlighted by Silvania in an official press statement.
The unfolding situation underscores the potential risks and ramifications associated with strikes within the ministry, prompting concerns about the safety and well-being of employees resorting to such measures.