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Caswell Franklyn, Head of Unity Workers Union
Caswell Franklyn, Head of Unity Workers Union

First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists, but I was neither, so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew so I did not speak out. And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me – Pastor Martin Niemoeller

They have come for Jeff Broomes, and as a trade unionist, I must speak out before they come for me. From the outset, let me state that I am not defending Broomes because I think that he is guiltless. In Barbados, everyone, even Jeff Broomes, is innocent until he pleads guilty or guilt is established after a duly constituted body makes that determination after hearing the evidence, and giving the accused the right to be heard. I am therefore concerned that the Public Service Commission (PSC) has taken steps against him, under the guise of a transfer, before it follows the rules in order to establish his guilt or innocence.

The Barbados Secondary Teachers Union (BSTU) has achieved its goal of separating the Principal from Alexandra School; but they have nothing to rejoice about when you consider the way it was done. I hope that the membership of the union is sensible enough to condemn the method that was adopted by the PSC. BSTU should vociferously disassociate itself from the denial of due process to Mr. Broomes. Even murderers who kill in front of witnesses are given the right to be heard before sentence is pronounced. In essence, he has fewer rights than a murderer.

The PSC is supposed to be an independent body charged with the responsibility of making appointments and exercising disciplinary control over members of the Public Service. Its power and procedures are set out in the Constitution, the Public Service Act and regulations. It does not have the right to act on the recommendations of any body that is not authorized by those pieces of legislation. It certainly cannot hold a straight face and expect to convince the country that it acted independently of the recommendations of the Waterman Commission into the affairs of the Alexandra School. Mr. Waterman clearly stated that these matters should be investigated by the PSC. I do not pretend to be all knowing, but I am not aware of any investigation by the PSC that would have authorized it to act against Broomes and inflict collateral damage on other innocent public officers.

The PSC could not be so naïve as to believe that by transferring Broomes and a number of others that it has resolved anything. Its actions have only served to give the Government the opportunity to call the elections in a period of industrial peace because the teachers would not be on strike. However, if the BSTU is worth its salt, it would move with all deliberate speed to be seen to protect the rights of its shop steward, Mrs. Gail Streat-Jules. She was acting on behalf of the union and has been adversely affected in her employment as a consequence. At the very least, BSTU should report the PSC to the Police for breaching section 40A of the Trade Union Act. If the Police fails to act, the union should institute a private prosecution against the PSC. The immunities granted to service commissions by section 106 of the Constitution does not appear to extend to conduct that might appear to be criminal. And section 40A makes it an offence, punishable by a fine or imprisonment or both, for an employer to dismiss or adversely affect an employee for taking part in trade union activity.

That might only be the beginning of the legal troubles for the PSC. Remember it has acted against Jeff Broomes without giving him an opportunity to be heard. It would be completely out of character for him to meekly accept punishment by whatever name called for peace sake. He is now the victim, but this matter is bigger than him. Every right thinking person in this country should find the behaviour of the PSC to be offensive: it should not be seen to be trying to circumvent the rules. Luckily, Broomes has options, and he finds himself uniquely placed not only to defend his rights, but to establish standards and procedures which will serve as precedence to guide future service commissions.

I now find myself in the uncomfortable position of advising Jeff Broomes: I consider him to be the villain in the Alexandra matter, but even villains have rights that must be protected. My advice to him would be to institute proceedings in the High Court for a judicial review of the actions of the PSC. He has more than enough grounds for seeking relief, but I will only quote a few from the Administrative Justice Act, namely: breach of the principles of natural justice; acting on instructions from an unauthorized person; and failure to satisfy or observe conditions or procedures required by law.

The BSTU should not be happy to have achieved its goal of separating the Principal from the school at this cost. I cannot be so shortsighted to believe that removing Jeff Broomes by any means necessary is okay. What will be their position when something similar happens to one of their members that they consider to be innocent?

Finally, my advice to the Public Service Commission is simple, resign before you do further damage to the institution called the Public Service.


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  1. @ac
    All of the questions have answers. It’s just that the powers that be chose a long drawn out expensive route to “find” them. The complexity lies in the human and interpersonal factor, but legally and following rules and regulations, it has always been quite simple.

    @TTP
    So does Caswell! That’s why I’m most curious to understand this most recent crusade! At least you declared your hand early and pinned hopes on the appointment letter, which is the only real hope for Broomesie. Caswell dismissed that letter months ago and in his view “the contract would have been illegal.”

    I always try to remember that some people actually come here to read and learn and not just to post views. We owe a “duty of care” to those people 😉

    Just Observing.


  2. @ Caswell

    You are talking alot of non-sense. You are a prime example why people should first try to ascertain all of the facts (or most) before rendering an opinion. You have a blasted opinion about everything, whether informed, un-informed or ill-informed. Thats why you constantly have to be looking for an manufacturing facts to suit your opinion.

    “and also that it implemented the recommendations of the Waterman Commission and, as such, it acted on recommendations of an unauthorised person”

    Mr. Broomes is a teacher, not a lawyer not vexacious litigant. If his employer want to re-assign him then he should respond to his employers request.

    He might win the battle but lose the war cause the next step will be to show that some days during working hours he does indulge in the consumpion of intoxicating drinks.


  3. Times Squared is jealous of Caswell
    It shows through
    It is clear, crystal clear. Some people get vex when you are at the top of the class and they try to cut you down by personal attacks.
    Times Squared is employing this tactic.

    Caswell is a well respected member of the BU family so cut the crap-Time less, Less Time, Times -Round -Squared or Oblong


  4. @jeff
    Thanks for the read. Here’s a loaded question
    On what grounds are tranfers challengable? (or injunctable…I made up that word by the way) assuming that you don’t have a letter like Jeff’s. .

    GP made excellent reference to the MoH where willy nilly transfers are par for the course. Education doesn’t have a precedent (well, there’s one that I can remember) but that doesn’t make it “wrong.”


  5. The focus on Broomes and the teacher’s rights to take this to court shows how some privilaged Bajans prioritize things.

    No mention or discussion about what is best for the children when they start the next term.

    All I seeing is a focus on the path to enrich Broomes and his Lawyers.

    Be a true Leader Mr.Broomes. Work to rules. Go to Parkinson and from day one document and report. Keep copies of the evidence so the next Amaiida will be dealt with appropriately.

    They want you to fail but prove them wrong.


  6. Interesting the matter of transfers being challengeable. Wasn’t the Royal Shop issue anchored in a similar view? ie. Employees transferred from Bridgetown to Port? Yes it is a private sector matter but interesting parallel nevertheless.

    @Observing(…)

    Jeff is a wordsmith so let it rip:-)


  7. @ JUST ASKING

    You’re just another knucklehead on BU. People like you and Caswell want Barbados to be in a constant state of confusion whether justified or manufacturers. I don’t know why as a harmonious society so much more comfortable than a state of confusion. Wunna don’t realise that in a state of confusion the politicians are the winners, they devide and control all the while lining their pockets.

    The Prime Minister, Minister of Education and the Ministry of Education et al outfox Broomes and alot of people, Caswell included can’t accept that fact. If Mr. Broomes don’t accept the result go the the High Court and make an application for an injunction to prevent the transfer.


  8. @David

    the only thing in common was the word transfer. This is public administrative law which is codified.

    @Jeff

    I had read that case before, but thanks nevertheless.

    @Hants

    we all have rights and if we chose to insist on those rights then we must be respected. some of us dont stand for anything and accept garbage. Yes the children have the right to be taught and Mr. Boroomes and others have rights too and they should aslo enter the equation. We only understand issues when the shoe is tight on our foot.


  9. unless and until Broomes or any of the other aggrieved teachers obtain a High Court injunction wunna better try and report for duty at schools to which wunna been transferred failing which someone gine get fired for abandoning the employment.


  10. @ David

    Too much tail wagging the dog in Barbados especially the public sector. This non-sense have to stop somewhere. The blasted public sector go in people who believe them can do whatever the hell them want, whenever them want and whosoever them want to.

    When the GOB has to cut the wage bill next year I hope they don’t just lay-off people en masse based on senority but look to send home those who do not deserve to have employment based on their conduct.


  11. I still trying to wrap my brain around the fact that the WHOLE damned management team, the WHOLE hog, the Principal, the Heads of Departments, the Senior Teachers, The Guidance Councilor, get cut and transfer out …. hmmm! And this is supposed to be a solution.

    And as per previous comments, what happens when a Chemistry head is replaced with a Biology head … Oh shoot. The poor teacher from St. Philip who had nothing to do with anything gets a letter informer her of a transfer to Ax …. MURDA … And Jones remains in place … HA HA HA


  12. @ To The Point,

    I absolutely agree everyone have rights.

    I am suggesting to Mr.Broomes that he also have the right to prove he is a great Principal and competent school administrator.

    That is my right as a BU blogger even if my suggestion is too complex for some to understand.

    Broomes can be remembered as the man who improved Parkinson school or he can sue and get a settlement and wait like Barrack.


  13. Broomes might have the right to challenged .hiowever based on all the evidence against him it might be a long road to hoe.the only thing that prevent his transfer is the “socalled letter” of appointment. other than that he is an employee of the govt and like any employee is subjected to disciplinary action whenhe fails to carry out his duties in a satisfactory manner.


  14. @Times Square

    If only it were so simple to send home civil servants. Yes there is the issue of inefficiency but then there is the implication of dismantling the tax base and the multiplier/revenue impact.


  15. UUHH, Balance- yes its fair to expose jones for what he is so as to protect our children from victimization. SOMETHING THAT CONTINUES TO BE HIDDEN IN BARBADOS< WHILE OUR CHILDREN GROW UP WITH DESTRUCTIVE PERSONALITY DISORDERS, SOMETHING U OBVIOUSLY DONT CARE ABOUT AND ONLY CONCERNED ABOUT KEEPING UP APPEARANCES AND DROPPING STUPID TITLES. DONT TEST ME OR I WILL REVEAL MORE. HA

  16. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Hants | December 31, 2012 at 10:38 AM |
    ” Broomes can be remembered as the man who improved Parkinson school or he can sue and get a settlement and wait like Barrack.”

    What are you implying here Can Baje? That Parkinson Memorial is a poorly administered school with poor performances by students?
    Are you saying that Broomes can turn around these things?
    If the current principal can’t do a good job in making Parkinson function effectively (based on your implication) why do you think he can clean up the mess at the Alexandra? Why not transfer the headmaster of HC to AX and Broomes to HC or Foundation where everything is hunky-dory? If Broomes messes up and causes chaos then we would know who is the elephant in the room of confusion.


  17. Good point Miller … Why Parkinson of all schools …


  18. I just heard the passionate plea of one of the many hardworking teachers in our system.I know not the man but one can hear his keen interest in his subject and in his students of Princess Margaret Secondary.He objects strongly to this transfer to a school not equipped like his present school with the tools to make a difference in his specialty subjects.Jeff Broome’s overall performance at AX cannot be overlooked.One gets the impression that he is a keen Principal who is in control of his plant.Not so Amaida Greaves,Beverley Neblett Lashley nor Leslie Lett.They are trade union activists and have no place in the secondary school environment.They ought to be dismissed from the Teaching Service for not teaching children entrusted to their care.Did someone say the tail is wagging the dog?


  19. GABRIEL
    you are correct.
    should we transfer MR LOPEY FROM ST LEONARDS WITH HIS LOVELY BOYS CHOIR TOO?

    TRANSFER SHOULD BE PRIMARILY A TOOL WHERE A PERSON HAS EXCELLED IN AN AREA AND TAUGHT OTHERS TO EMULATE HIM. THE TRANSFERRED PERSON COULD THEN BE USED TO DUPLICATE HIS SUCCESS ELSEWHERE


  20. @Hants

    if u want to enter into the world of sarcasm, thats up my street, so please dont think that your simple logic can be considered complex.


  21. @Time Squared

    you are clueless about the functioning of the public service, despite your emotional outbuse which does not add but detract from the debate. Enjoy your old year’s night.


  22. millertheanunnak wrote “That Parkinson Memorial is a poorly administered school with poor performances by students?”

    No. I am implying that Broomes can challenge himself to make Parkinson better.

    He should CHALLENGE himself to modify the Parkinson engine and chase down HC.

    He could also go into survival mode until retirement or sue for more gravy.


  23. If there is any good to come out of transferring the entire management of a government institution without a challenge being made, I hope it is that the same would be applied to the Ministry of Culture … Get the rid of them; every blasted one of them; from the PS back down. There is no greater example of a continuous wasting of Tax payers money.


  24. The above should really have said … “from the Minister back down …”


  25. @David

    have u heard anything about teachers protesting outside Personnel Administration this morning? I received a call to that effect, but was not able to verify that.

  26. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ BAFBFP | December 31, 2012 at 3:20 PM |

    Now you are cooking!
    Amused and the miller are now totally satisfied with your recommendation.


  27. @To the point

    No report so far.


  28. Can someone assist Freundel Stuart in making a decision to call the elections?

    The BUT is the most politicized trade union in Barbados. They are certainly not working on teachers’ behalf, only their own self interest. Imagine Karen Best hide from all these issues just to get a pick in the MOE as CEO. That is why we are at this point now.

    And Bajans refuse to get the facts but want to kill Mary Redman for representing her members. Well come January 8th, 2013 it gine be cat piss and peppa, cause teachers aint tekking this shite lying down.

    About four of these Cabinet ministers are former teachers. Just shows how much care and interest they have for students and their colleagues.

    Decisions taken on the sole basis for political expediency will NOT win this time. This DLP is by far the worst – even worst than the Sandi no confidence members.


  29. I just heard the Head of Department for Princess Margaret on the radio protesting his movement to Alexandra. I am amazed that this country has moved fully into one of disorder after allowing all and sundry to break civil service rules. The general orders of the civil service is now a joke. I always thought that Mr.Farley was breaking the rules when he was allowed to be a call in moderator and producer.

    It would now be unfair to discipline him for his outburst on national radio.


  30. @E2

    the devil cites scripture for his own purpose and that applies to you.


  31. @Clone

    Heard the news extract, a very angry and frustrated teacher indeed. Will he make the time to manage himself to give the AX students the benefit of his training? Some will say his outburst has compromise has created an unnecessary hurdle in the race to making the smooth transition from Princess Market School to AX.


  32. You see me, I slow, but I does always get there in the end. Well, well, well, all these years and it finally dawned on me.

    Ladies and Gentlemen exposed for the first time in BU History, millertheanunnaki and Amused are one and the same person …. HA HA HA HA .. Look I can’ unstan’ how I like one and got problems wid de nex one, but that might be a diagnosable condition .. HA HA HA HA…. Miller, I right …?


  33. It would be very instrumental to discover who really was responsible for these transfers. Was it done by the Chief Education Officer? Was it a committee of school board members? Was it the technical people at the MOE and did the Minister of MOE sign off on who and where the teachers were going?


  34. This DLP Government is the worst ever
    Take a bow E2
    I am glad to see people come around to my position of long standing !

    Next Election:
    BLP = 20 SEATS
    DLP = 0 SEATS
    INDEPENDENT = 1 SEAT

    It happened in 1999
    Dont fool yuhself that it cant happen again
    Everthing points to it. The longer they delay the vexxer we willl be and when it passes the point of no return its all over for the hapless DEMS. THEY HAVE BEEN BAD BEFORE, OH MY MOTHER”S BIG TOE, BUT THEY GONE PAST THAT NOW!


  35. It is interested to see the cases cited by Jeff Cumberbatch as it relates to the Public Service Commission in Belize and Barbados respectively. Good cases. Like Mr. Cumberbatch, I am waiting to see what is next. January 7th can’t come fast enough because I know that Mr. Broomes ain’t going anywhere near Parkinson School.


  36. Just Asking
    Have you really studied the Alexandra problem?

    Well History would show that the problems started under the BLP. Were they nincompoops too?
    Why was he not sanctioned then? Possible answer Drinking buddies
    Secondly
    How did he get to be the Principal?
    Do you know that Jeff Broomes was in Management at St.Lucy Secondary school and applied for deputy principal at St. Michaels and got it. A vacancy came up for Principal at St. Michaels.
    Why was he not appointed principal at St.Michael?
    Barbados is a hypocritical society
    Just Asking


  37. I heard part of that caller’s “outburst” and it seems to me that he is a brave soul, totally outraged at the way the transfers were done and the total illogic of his personal transfer.

    As far as I know, coming onto a call in programme in this way is totally outside the bounds of the General Orders of the Public Service but several unofficial calls to call in programmes have been sanctioned in the breach for many officers in the past who, even though identifiable, were not overtly so, and no effort was made to punish them for such breaches.

    I wonder if the geniuses at MOE or the PM’s ministries will try to punish him since he is clearly patently identifiable. To do so however may have some pitfalls for them so I would expect them to ignore it. But who knows with Freundel, the enigmatic very asymetrical thinker?

    I would not be surprised if this outrage of transferring in excess of 40 teachers at one fell swoop, 21 of them at AX, will see several more aggrieved teachers who were innocent bystanders in the game taking somewhat similar stands even though in less public fora.

    I still maintain the “AX transfers” (and their implementation) was one of the worst decisions that was made by a Barbados PM (The PSC would not have gone “online” without consulting or informing him of what they were doing as they are his creatures) and shows very little concern for the well being of the innocent students at many schools who must be negatively affected. But we know that the PM thinks that such disruptions are not really ultimately important as he sailed through one such in his schooldays, as he told us last year.

    I wonder when we are going to see the PSC dealing with the transfers that are needed in the general service re. the MOE. The public might possibly deal with the Minister, as the PM wouldn’t.


  38. Can a teacher be sent on special leave without asking for it?
    If that can be done all those who do not want to teach including any strikers and protesters should be sent on special leave.
    Invite in some graduates who are qualified in the particular areas to teach for the two terms. That would help with the unemployment among graduates right now. They are a lot of them who are very talented and the children like them because they are young with pierce nose, tongue, and tattoos.


  39. I heard Peter Wickham just now on Starcom network radio saying that the elections should be mid-January or the latest around February 10,11 2013 when parliament will dissolve itself. I hope his assessment is correct. Cant wait to send the bitches packing. Don’t even talk about the school boards,, a bunch of illiterates idiot that want to tell the principals how to run the schools.


  40. @Clone

    go read the pulice service act of 2007. I think it is online.


  41. @Clone

    Dont you think that Mr. Farley would have sought and obtained permission to be a moderator. Read the General Orders and the 2007 Public Service Act 2007. The Public Service Act takes precedence over the GO. Where the PS Act is silent on a matter, the General Order prevails.

  42. Smooth Chocolate Avatar

    @Caswell
    Mr. Broomes was appointed after 1982, and was apparently given an appointment to Ax. He could argue that they knew what they were doing or they would have sought to make the correction years ago.

    there are many people in the public service who were appointed to a particular ministry but has subsequently (since 2007) received letters stating that they were no longer appointed at for example ‘B Ministry’ but have been appointed at ‘C Ministry’ where they were attached for a number of years. this was done so that the person acting in the officer’s post at ‘B Ministry’ could be appointed in government, rather than remain temporary. so even if mr. broomes was appointed to AX it could be revolt and his appointment could be transferred

  43. Caswell Franklyn Avatar

    Smooth Chocolate

    I think that you are confusing being appointed to a post as opposed to a ministry. When a person is appointed his post might be located in a particular ministry but the post could be re-allocated in another ministry because of a reassignment of ministerial responsibility. Put simpler, a department could be moved from one ministry to another but the officer would be in the same post.

    Additionally, there are general service post and departmental post. A person who is appointed to a general service post can be transferred to a similar post anywhere in the service. On the other hand, a person who is appointed to a departmental post cannot be transferred without his consent. Examples of departmental post include: customs officers, policemen, teachers, education officers, environmental health officers (public health inspectors), nurse and transport inspectors, to mention a few.

    Sent from my iPad


  44. They said Fruendel cant make decisions he makes a sound one on a problem that festered for over 10 years now they want to massacrete Fruendel. Stand your ground PM the silent majority supports your AX action.


  45. @smooth

    I hope u understand the difference. Each eastablished post must be listed in the Civil Estsblishment Order. This cites where the post is located. Temporary posts are not.


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    New York City. Department of Education.

    If we are not careful a lot of our teachers will take off for New York and other greener pastures.


  47. Salaries start at about $45,000 USD and go up to $100,000+

    Might be worth it for a teacher who does not want to accept a bad transfer, but can take an early retirement, and take a pick in New York for a few years. It may work especially well for those teachers who have completed their responsibilities to children, parents etc.

    Friend of mine took that route a few years ago, and came back with some change and a new spouse.

    Not bad.


  48. Simon dah friend still can’ be your friend otherwise dah spouse would be a ex-spouse by now … HA HA HA


  49. Looka life.
    Come next week Jeff Broomes will still be at Alexandra while 21 teachers including the BSTU cabal will have to report to other schools. Wow. What a way to end the year. Popcorn is still in hand.

    @checkitout
    The political ramifications around the corner. We’ll chat 🙂

    Have a fantastic night everyone and all the best to you, yours and any others for 2013. Been great blogging wid ya!!!

    Observing and signing off for 2012.

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