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Laid-Off Newmont Employees Knock on President's Door

Summary by DWTonline.com
PARAMARIBO — "I can't promise anything. Tax money belongs to the state, and I don't have the authority to act independently." This is what President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons told a group of laid-off Newmont employees on Thursday (today) when they presented her with a petition. They objected to the 38 percent tax withheld from their buyout arrangement. The workers expressed the hope that Geerlings-Simons would use her influence to achieve a redu…
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PARAMARIBO — "I can't promise anything. Tax money belongs to the state, and I don't have the authority to act independently." This is what President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons told a group of laid-off Newmont employees on Thursday (today) when they presented her with a petition. They objected to the 38 percent tax withheld from their buyout arrangement. The workers expressed the hope that Geerlings-Simons would use her influence to achieve a redu…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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