
Moody-Stuart
Moody-Stuart was a prominent figure in Antigua's labor history, serving as the chairman of the Antigua Employers' Federation during a tumultuous period in the 1950s. His leadership came under fire during the general strike called by the Antigua Trades and Labor Union (ATLU) over labor rights, particularly regarding the recognition of May Day as a workers' holiday. His contentious relationship with the union and his decisions during labor disputes significantly influenced industrial relations in Antigua.
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Moody-Stuart became the chairman of the Antigua Employers’ Federation.
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