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The Civil Service Association (CSA) is a former trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. It changed its name in 1971 to the Public Services Association.
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members) Civil and Public ServicesAssociation (20) CivilService Union (6) Inland Revenue Staff Federation (8) Institution of Professional Civil Servants...
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previously the Federation of British Caribbean CivilServiceAssociation. The 2023 annual conference of the Association was attended by unions from 13 Caribbean...