Ramotar lays out re-election case amid heckles from workers

(From left to right) PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee, PPP/C Prime Ministerial candidate Elisabeth Harper, Prime Minister Sam Hinds, President Donald Ramotar, FITUG’s President Carvil Duncan and GAWU’s President Komal Chand at FITUG’s Labour Day rally, held at the National Park yesterday. (Arian Browne photo)

Accustomed to a friendly May Day audience, President Donald Ramotar was frequently heckled at yesterday’s rally at the National Park as he laid out a case for why his party should be re-elected on May 11th, citing improved benefits over the years and pledging further wage increases.

“Too late” was often the refrain when Ramotar made his pitch at the rally of the Federation of Independent