Speaking at a CWU press conference held at its headquarters on Henry Street, Port-of-Spain yesterday, Ogeer thanked the company in advance for settling negotiations. Ogeer warned that there will be repercussions if TSTT did not honour what the union says was agreed. “I have been instructed and mandated by the membership to shut the company down… So, I’m just putting the company on notice. The 103 per cent increase represents the Group’s highest annual profit since 2009. In response to Guardian Media, the company said, “TSTT remains committed to engaging with the Communications Workers Union in good faith through the established collective bargaining process.