![]() “So right now you have an issue where you have single mothers with dependent children who are suffering from nervousness, anxiety, depression and, of course, whatever underlying medical or health issues they had are coming back because they don’t know when their next meal is coming from and it is a bit distressing,” he said. Johnson said a significant portion of the approximately 30,000 workers in the Private Members’ Clubs are single mothers, and given the reopening of schools income is necessary. Johnson wrote Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh with his plight on Monday. “No one in that section, those comrades of ours, not a single one of them got the Salary Relief Grant even though all of the promises were made. ![]() They have been home for approximately 118 days without employment, without salary,” Johnson said. But the employees who work at the Private Members’ Clubs are still in lockdown. The Lotto booths are back out, the Play Whe booths are back out. “Part of the gaming industry is opened. What about us? This was the question posed by Joshua Johnson the president of the Union of Member Clubs and Lottery Workers yesterday as he called for the opening of private member clubs across the country.
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