Disturbed to learn that Linden Call Centre in serious trouble

I am very disturbed to learn that the Linden Call Centre is in serious trouble and that they are losing their international Contracts.
Toucan Connections Inc.,along with their St. Kitts Caribbean International business are going to lose their international connections and markets due to the protracted unrest. The Guyana government established the first ever Call Centre in Region #10 Linden so as to further develop that mining town and create additional employment opportunities.   More than one hundred persons are directly employed while about three hundred persons benefit from that operation of Toucan Connections Inc.
I am worried because a Miss Smith called to tell me that she wants to go to work but her life is threatened by the protestors.   Further, old Aunt Rutherford said her daughter is not working and as such there is only little scraping in the kitchen.
Some youths who are living over the river reported to me that they cannot cross the river by boats because the bandits are threatening them along with the high cost to cross by the “Tugs”.  Mr. White said that the situation is becoming explosive since Monday morning a group of neatly dressed youths were not allowed to cross the bridge because of the hooligans with cutlasses and guns.
The situation in Linden is getting out of hand.   It is time that we have constructive dialogue with respectable and honest leaders

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