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  2. National Workers' Union (Saint Lucia) - Wikipedia

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    IUF, ITF, PSI, UNI, ITUC. Website. www .nationalworkersunion .org. The National Workers' Union (NWU) is a trade union in Saint Lucia. The NWU originated as a split from the Saint Lucia Workers' Union (SLWU) in 1973 when SLWU executive committee member Tyrone Maynard was removed and subsequently started the NWU. [1]

  3. List of Saint Lucians - Wikipedia

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    Winston Francis Cenac (1925–2004) – Prime Minister of St Lucia, born in Soufriere. George Frederick Lawrence Charles (1916–2004) – Chief Minister of St Lucia. Johnson Charles (born 1989) – international cricketer, born in Castries [8] Ryan Charles (born 1986) – St Lucian, British based boxer, mother born in St Lucia [9] Allen ...

  4. List of schools in Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    The International School St. Lucia is affiliated with Canada (New Brunswick and Ontario), The Montessori Centre St Lucia and Bonne Terre Preparatory School are privately run. All but three of Saint Lucia's secondary schools are co-ed. St. Joseph's Convent is an all girls school. St. Mary's College is an all boys school.

  5. Castries - Wikipedia

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    Castries, Saint Lucia. Castries / kəˈstriːz / ⓘ is the capital and largest city of Saint Lucia, an island country in the Caribbean. The urban area has a population of approximately 20,000, while the eponymous district has a population of 70,000, as at May 2013. The city covers 80 km 2 (31 sq mi).

  6. List of lighthouses in Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lighthouses in Saint Lucia. Lighthouses. Name Image Year built Location & ... Castries Q G: 15 metres (49 ft) 15004: J5792: 2 ...

  7. Trade unions in Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    Trade unions in Saint Lucia first emerged in the 1930s. The St Lucia Teachers' Association was established in 1934 as a professional organisation. [2] Following the formalisation of collective bargaining on the island in 1938, the Saint Lucia Workers' Co-operative Union was founded in 1939.

  8. Cul De Sac Power Station - Wikipedia

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    St. Lucia Electricity Services. Operator (s) St. Lucia Electricity Services. Power generation. Nameplate capacity. 87.4 MW. [ edit on Wikidata] The Cul De Sac Power Station is a power station in Castries, Saint Lucia. It is the only power station in the country.

  9. Julian Hunte - Wikipedia

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    Julian Hunte. Sir Julian Robert Hunte, SLC, KCMG, OBE, (born 14 March 1940) was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saint Lucia from April 2001 to 26 October 2004, when he was succeeded by Petrus Compton. He is the Permanent Representative (or Ambassador) for Saint Lucia to the United Nations, after presenting his credentials to the Secretary ...