
The protest on Monday morning led to an urgent meeting with the General Secretary of the Department Joireen Wuite, Head of the Department of Labour Peggy-Ann Dors, and Head of the Social Affairs Department Mark Schloss, while Loraine Scott Press Secretary of Minister De Weever attended in his absence.
Dors told the Pelican workers that the department has been trying to obtain pertinent information from the Simpson Bay Resort Company through its legal representatives but the information they requested is not forthcoming. Dors said the application that was filled in by the company to dismiss some 49 workers has the name of two companies which are Pelican Resorts and Simpson Bay Resort Management Company. Dors said that the company has to say which of the two companies is requesting the dismissal or if the two companies Pelican Resort and Simpson Bay Resort Management Company is the same. Besides that, the company has to also provide the Labour Department with the historical data of the company as well as its financial status and its redundancy plan. She said her office requested the information a number of times including the recent court verdicts but to date the information was not turned over to them therefore, the Labour Department could not process the dismissal of the workers.
It should be noted that while the SBRMC and Pelican Resorts requested the dismissal of 49 persons, two of the workers are now deceased they are Rodney Martina and Elva Aventurin. Among those facing dismissal is Glenda Smith- Groeneveldt, wife of Acting Governor Reynold Groeneveldt.

General Secretary of the Department of Health and Labour Joireen Wuite said that the Department of Labour has to establish if the Pelican Resorts is completely dissolved because if that is not the case the workers will not be able to access their centitia benefits. Dutch nationals that are facing the dismissal can apply for Social Aid which can be between Naf. 505.00 to Naf. 700.00 per month depending on the applicant's martial and family status. Workers of the Pelican Resort or SBMRC that are not Dutch nationals will not benefit from Social Aid as stipulated in their working permits. A follow up meeting is planned for later this week with the Department Heads and a smaller group of workers who will assist in deciding how the department should proceed in assisting the workers.