Workers at the Government Printery have entered a second consecutive day of sit-in protests, citing what they describe as deteriorating and unsanitary conditions inside the facility, according to Antigua News Room.

Staff members, who have been operating on half-day shifts during ongoing retrofitting work at the printery, say conditions have become untenable. Among the most pressing concerns raised by workers is the presence of pigeons nesting in the roof of the building, which have left droppings on desks, documents, and printing equipment.

The continued demonstration signals growing frustration among employees, who appear determined to draw attention to the state of their working environment until their concerns are addressed by the relevant authorities.