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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. It has been interesting reading all the comments on this issue, before the ink was dried on the transfer letter the BU “legal” community was advising Mr. Broomes to resist any attempt to transfer him from his post. It seems that he has taken their advice thus the “Pope” of Queen St. appointed at pleasure will only leave this position at his leisure. I call him the “Pope” because he seems to be of the opinion that his is a lifetime sinecure which he will leave only at the will of the Almighty or compulsory retirement age whichever comes first.

    Errol Barrow used to say that Civil Servants were like Asbestos i.e.” fireproof”, as usual the Dipper was correct.


  2. Observing;
    Yes! The plot thickens.
    From Barbados Today it appears that;
    1- Broomes has not yet been served with his letter. He hiding or what? Strategy?
    2- His Lawyers are gearing up for a fight and he might well be still turning up at AX next week.
    3- At Least one transferred teacher is hopping mad.
    4- There appears to be quite a few others who are seeking legal advice as to what course to take re. the transfers.
    5- Mary Redman and a team from the BSTU sought to meet, unsuccessfully, with the big wigs of the MOE and the Min Civil Service today. Yuh tink they were trying so resolutely to congratulate the public servants on so adroitly solving their problems with Mr. Broome or could it be some other urgent matter?
    6- It seems strange that she wasn’t trying to meet with the PM who was so effusive in his praises of her and her actions earlier this year, and who could have opened the doors that now seems closed for her and the Union. Could they be somewhat miffed with the PM’s recent apparent volte face? Might we now get some insight into former promises made?

    I’m getting my peanuts and popcorn out too. Looks like an interesting side show to the main one coming down soon at a polling booth near you.

    All the very best for the New Year to all the BU bloggers but especially to David (BU), Deeds, John Jackson, Yourself, BAFBPF, Bush Tea, Caswell, Miller, Amused, Enuff and a few more I can’t recall right now.


  3. What a way to end 2012 and usher in 2013.Controversy after controversy.Now it looks like anarchy with teachers being treated like policemen of old.Uncooperative and difficult policemen were banished to Crab Hill or Bissex and had to get there irrespective of where they resided.Now teachers in 2013 are being sent all over the country because of 3 uncooperative and difficult teachers who do not understand the fine line between trade unionism and professional duties and responsibilities.Teachers Day is meant to assist with the development of the teaching profession;its not a shopping day.Again,any appointed teacher failing to teach the nation’s children and further when reminded so to do by your superior officer you ignore a lawful command, constitutes gross insubordination and instant dismissal from the teaching service.
    As if that’s not enough we read the CJ and the DPP are not seeing eye to eye on a fundamental change the chief judicial officer wants to implement and which seems to have found favour with many practising attorneys.Dare we to hope that the DPP would do the honourable thing and resign, leave our shores and don’t return?Is this the showdown at high noon between the bajan sheriff and the guyanese keeper of the lock ups?2013 will open with a bang!


  4. @ Caswell
    Give up Barbadians do not respect the LAW when it comes to public administration.

    @ BU Community

    Happy New Year.


  5. @Gabrriel

    While I agree with u that any teacher failing to carry out a legitimate request to teach the nation’s children should be disciplined, and there are rules against insubordination, i dont think there can be summarily dismissal of any Public Officer, according to the rules of Public Asministration in Barbados.


  6. I now get home and I drunk as shite … I sure i get sometingi tonite … I know I get lil somting tonigt ,,, goo d way to start de reay yeh …


  7. @Baf

    u mig got to drink somr pg phd milk and end up in the toilet.


  8. Mary Redman and a team from the BSTU sought to meet, unsuccessfully, with the big wigs of the MOE and the Min Civil Service today. Yuh tink they were trying so resolutely to congratulate the public servants on so adroitly solving their problems with Mr. Broome or could it be some other urgent matter?

    On what basis would Redman and the BSTU have sought a meeting with the CPO and MOE? Is this the precursor to a another grievance being filed OR is the old strike action about to be activated? One would have to guess that this is a new grievance in the making – the unprecedented volume of transfers – if Broomes follows the script and report for duty Sir!


  9. David;
    Wunnah hardears doh!

    There is no other conclusion from that story but that Mary and the BSTU are hopping mad. When a union and its female boss is mad, sparks fly. The Bigups should have hustled to meet them and try to cool down things. That they didn’t tells another part of the story.

    If the Union struck for weeks at a critical time last year for ONE oblique remark about one teacher what do you think their response might be now? All hell likely to break loose and FS, who the union will now see as not to be trusted, won’t be able to stop it as he is likely to come up with such solutions as; renaming Alexandra;
    shutting AX down;
    recalling the transfer letters and putting the blame clearly on his Officers;
    or some other asymetric “solution”

    The only real solution to the oncoming illtimed “shoot yorself in the foot” problems is for the Eager 11 to act resolutely this time.

    Yuh tink de bigups in the two ministries have plans for this contingency (which was a quite obvious result of the mass transfers that potentially can indirectly affect the BSTU’s total membership but directly affecting at least 39 members at several schools ) and if not, why not? I would suggest that the MOE did not know of the plan itself or of the modalities of it, the CPO, a direct creature of its Minister, is another matter.

    Wahloss!!


  10. ac says that there are school children reading BU … This would be a SCARY scenario if true.
    Can you imagine school children looking on at this whole situation in Barbados?
    Shoi……ahhhhh mean…Oh dear man, they would be laughing their little asses off at the big set of brass bowls that comprise the so called adults in this place….

    Every little ROUTINE issue gets turned into a big catastrophe by inept handling, and asinine analysis.

    A problem with a single school, and a small union headed by a lonely woman- now turns into a national problem with most schools, all the school unions, multiple totally unconnected and innocent teachers and students, WHILE THE REAL DUMB ASSES AT THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION REMAINS UNTOUCHED.

    Now such actions can ONLY be conceived in brass bowls.

    The central problem in Barbados is (as Baffy continues to rehash) Lawyers. For every possible issue, we look for “legal advice”. We ALL know that all but two (or three at the most) of the lawyers in this island are dishonest crooks (and this is pending some outstanding information on those three).

    Furthermore, the only ones more dishonest and crooked than the lawyers are the Judges (appointments which always go to the most inept lawyers), and the politicians who excel in dishonesty, deceit and bribe taking.

    Is it any wonder that the place is on an accelerated downward slide?

    Can you imagine our children reading BU and finding out the truth about their future…?
    Can we blame them if they lose all respect for authority?
    Why should they go to school and learn the same junk that created O$A, David Thompson, Frundy, Waterman, and all the brass bowl judges and lawyers parading around the place while being clearly inept and useless?
    Why should they go to school when Trinis and Canadians will run everything in Barbados anyhow?
    Go school for what? – when the BLP will divest every shoite to foreigners while the DLP will just appoint their yard fowl incompetents like Onions to suck at the trough…?

    David, we should resolve a number of new year resolutions;
    1 – Ban all children under 16 from reading BU
    2 – Stop being so nice and accommodating to these brass bowls who are mashing up the place 🙂
    3 – let us find out EXACTLY who robbed Violet Beckles…..
    4 – send ac where it is that Onions gone…. Ha Ha Ha


  11. @David

    My source told me that Neblett and Greaves were able to negotiate where they wanted to go because that they have been appointed under the old order. Caswell can check this out and inform the blog. I am told that he was very nusy over the last week and a half checking on this matter. Lol

    Healty New Year to all barbadians.

  12. Another Retired Teacher . Avatar
    Another Retired Teacher .

    @ To the point
    There is nothing exceptional about Mr Broomes’ letter of appointment ; it is the identical letter ALL PRINCIPALS receive on appointment to the post of principal . They are ALL appointed on promotion to the post of principal and then ASSIGNED to one of the civil established posts which the Ministry of Education controls . There is no established post on the Civil Establishments list called ” Principal of X School ” . If you were to read one of these letters you will find the first sentence reading ” The Governor General on the advice of the PSC is pleased to appoint you on promotion to the post of principal , ( NAME OF SCHOOL ) , …. Since there is no such established post it could only be interpreted that the appointee is ASSIGNED to the school . This is one of the differences between the current position and what previously existed when for example a person was appointed Headmaster OF the Combermere school or Headmistress OF St Michael Girls School .( This IS NOT my original argument but the EXPLANATION given by the CPO at the Commission of Inquiry ) .
    On another matter : I heard some of what the disgruntled Teacher at Princess Margaret School had to say yesterday . Don’t teachers speak ENGLISH anymore ?


  13. Another Retired Teacher;
    Point above taken.
    Now tell us where you stand about the utility, recklessness, sensibility and sensitivity of the decision to transfer 40 teachers at the same time. How do you think such a decision would impact the Children for a start? What “speak english what?

    If you are indeed a teacher and can support such actions it speaks volumes of competing allegiances that you might have.


  14. Taking bets on the outcome of this sordid situation?

    10:1, Broomes remains at Alexandra.
    20:1, BSTU goes on strike calling out its wider membership
    1:10000, BUT gets involved. LOL
    1: 2million: Freundel Stuart and Ronald Jones resigns

    Bets can be waged right here on BU. Half proceeds go the maintenance and administration of BU website.

    P.S Waiting for QC, HS, Cawmere, Lodge, St Michael, Foundation to get involved. that is when all hell gine brek loose and a real solution will be sought speedily.


  15. @fedup
    The odds of bstu striking are better than 20:1 !

    @retired teacher
    Have you seen THE letter?
    Do you know the EXACT wording?
    Do you know if it as in a COMMA or the word OF
    Could Broomes’ lawyers be that DUMB?

    @TTP
    Actually, if they are under the “old order” they can bluntly refuse to go and be on solid grounds.

    @bushie
    Time to write the manifesto!

    @caswell
    Ya ain’t unpick ya teet wid my questions last year but we’s still we.

    @checkitout
    Hopping mad is an understatement. They’ve found themselves in a corner with no legs to stand on and no reasonable weapons to fight with. Whatever happens next will not have a solution and will ride through until elections. My popcorn still here. Bought a soda and a Oh Henry for good measure too!

    @Baffy
    How d hell you drunk and still managing to type?! You’s a real boss though!

    Observing for 2013. Best wishes to all!!


  16. Here is an extract from the BT report citing Vernon Smith QC, co-counsel for Broomes.

    “I am satisfied that he [Broomes] has a fool-proof constitutional action against the Government…,” Smith said. “At the same time, I am also satisfied that what has now taken place goes to the root of his contract of service … and as such also constitutes a major trade union dispute.”


  17. Happy New year to all

    The teacher at Princes Margaret has a strong case why he should not be transferred. He is at a school where most Barbadians do not want their children to go. They have started subjects there where skills are at the core of their programs. If there is a lab there for the teaching of auto mechanics and the Alexandra teacher is not skill to teach that subject the disadvantaged children from their placement will now be disadvantage even further.

    Please Mr.Jones get involve in your Ministry and reverse that transfer that was done for Princes Margaret
    He is talking sense but maybe is ready to retire because of his aggressive opinions as seen in todays Naton. His Principal may not have told him the truth.

    It seems that all of the Principals were called about the Head of Departments at their schools and what they teach. Maybe the Principal did not explain his special circumstances of teaching these subjects.


  18. Until we hear more there seem to be a heavy absence of emotional intelligence used in the decisionmaking so far. Agree with you Clone that in the case of Jones at PM some sensitivity should have been given. Yes there ‘maybe’ legal support for the transfers but …

    On 1 January 2013 15:10, Barbados Underground


  19. Clone; What you say above makes perfect sense. I wonder if the calls about HODs might have gone something like this.

    The phone rings; ring a ling ling.
    CPO person; Hello! I’m the maguffy at the CPO. I would like some information on your heads of department
    Principal: Why?

    CPO person; That’s classified, and in any case its none of your business;
    Principal; OK! Speak with the MOE.

    CPO person: I have been directed to speak with principals. The MOE has nothing to do with this. I don like your attitude. Yuh don know I could have you transferred.
    Principal: Yes! Maam

    CPO person; Enough of this foolishness. Is the Head of Industrial Arts a BLP sympathizer?
    Principal; I don know.
    CPO person; Chupse

    End of conversation.

    This is just a fantasy conversation but there are many other permutations of it that might not have had the CPO eliciting any information on any special circumstances that might have negated the transfer of any HOD.


  20. Barbadians across all political lines should demand a Freedom of Information Act before elections are called. It should be supported by all thirty MPs. If any person votes against the bill they should be voted out. This will help us become a stronger democracy. Right now we are tricked every five years by both parties.


  21. all the hoopla . Come opening day when the bell rings all teachers would go to their assigned posts. if BRoomes refuse to receive his letter. that does not stop the process from moving forwards. the assistant Head of Parkinson can take over until a full time Head is put in place. Broomes in the meanwhile can pursue his legal problems. i say to BRoomes and his team of lawyers “many are called but few are chosen” and the same is true for Broomes.


  22. (BAPPS), principals of secondary schools where are you all? you all are very quiet. It is nice to see BUT teachers being drawn into the whole saga. Karn Best did not support Mary Redman in her fight with Broomes because she was working her way into the MOE. Hoping Owen will promote her to Graeme Hall OR to the Archives as was done to Ralph Boyce.


  23. @ Can’t wait
    You couldn’t have said it better.

    Watch and see the newly appointed BUT president – Herbert Gittens will stay silent and then be given the post of a Principal. It is all of this collusion that has finally melted down to this sordid mess.


  24. Has anyone realised that the time period to announce and have an election is 21 days? This is January 1, Add 21 days, we go to January 22. Last election was held on January 15, 2008 First sitting of parliament was February 12, 2008. With this Alexandra matter (heating up yet again), PM may be forced to invoke Special Circumstances for War and call election in May. LOL


  25. Can’t wait
    Are you for real.
    There are no political winners in this sordid mess perpetuated by Owen Arthur. The issue of the of Broomes being complained for started under your great magician.

    You can’t wait to revisit this vindictive man on the people of Barbados. You see how you bragging about how Owen treated Boyce. We are not going back there.

    Barbadians must be horrified by the silly blunders that are being made by the DLP but terrified to go back to the most spiteful Prime Minister there ever was in Barbados.

    The government tried to handle a difficult situation as pointed out by Broomes lawyer in having a commission to let the public hear both sides of the story.

    Now that actions have been taken you are upset.

    Freundel seems not to be into this victimization thing as persons from across all political divide has been honoured in the last four years.

    Why would you want back a victimizing fraud as PM?


  26. My sources say that the BSTU is calling all its troops to a meeting tomorrow. They are not happy troopers, they feel betrayed by the PM. They say that this was not the recommendation coming out of the COI. They have instructed all the teachers not to sign for the transfers which they had to do by Monday.
    Good for them, they wanted one man out and now 22 are out. So look for strike action come January 8th.
    The BSTU seems to think that Karen Best’s hands are all over this and they are MAD as hell!


  27. Clone,
    It is not good to carry such hatred in your heart. Let it go, the hatred you have for OSA will kill you. It seems to me that OSA has crossed your path and you have a vendetta against him. You can hate him all you want but if the people of Barbados feel that he is the better man to get this country out of the hell hole it is in, you cannot do one darn thing but stay on this blog and spew your vitriol.

    It is 2013, let it go, you have ONE vote, it is not for you to tell us where to place our X. Tell the fumbling bungling sorry PM by accident to call the damn election. I challenged you to name one BLP person whom these sorry asses have rewarded.


  28. The most vindictive PMs were Adams and Barrow.
    I want Owen transfer Karen Best to CEO of Sewage Treatment. People paying money to unions for their bosses to get fat and then f*ck them over and that is what she did.

    NUPW doing the same also. Alot of teefing and friend-sing while we give them our money. It got to stop and I willing to get the Port Authority involved if they want support and let we create change in this chummy chummy Barbados.


  29. @To the Point 3.31am
    My approach to rectifying a blatant disregard for rules and custom has no place for soft words like ‘request’.My style becomes combative when you challenge my authority and fail to carry out my lawful instruction.Politicians and unionists cause untold harm in societies such as Barbados and accept and write rules that give renegade employees an escape route out of a serious situation,with the myopic view that ‘it would hardly happen here’.I admire the ladies but they are the more manipulative of the species.One has to be very tough with them or they will suffocate men’s opinions and decisions which affect them in the work place.Rules are subjective and subject to interpretation.
    @Another Retired Teacher 8.49am
    If such a letter is sent appointing one Principal of AX school,there is no other way to interpret that other than what is written.On the other hand should the letter state inter alia”…is pleased to appoint you on promotion to the post of Principal.Then go on to state,”You will be assigned to AX school until further notice……then there is no doubt in anyone’s mind of the import or intent of the appointment.


  30. Along with the teachers there should also be some transfers within the Ministry of Education,as its appears some underhand dealings went on there , in relation to correspondence from Mr Brooms.
    How come that Karen Best took over a position within the Ministry, that a lady was acting in for a long time?


  31. @Colonel Buggy
    The woman was only interested in herself while she took their money and got fat, flying around the place going to conferences and family and friends and shopping. Them is the type of things that makes me shudder.


  32. I now get here after ringing in the new year with an 18 year old (don’t get excited BAFBFP) bottle of single malt Scotch.

    It was my intent to wish you all a happy new year but it is an election year so too many of you will have an unhappy year. I would therefore be wasting my “karma”

    Anyway, the BU family is special so I will wish you all peace,prosperity and success.

    Sadly I am seeing the usual Bajan igrunt selfish attitudes with this AX mess.

    Why do most Bajans become competent as soon as they land their first job in North America and continue self improvement through hard work and continuing education?

    Why are there so many successful Black Bajans in North America and the UK?

    Mussey de white man dat does friten dem an mek dem perform.

    I remain a loyal DLP supporter and BU supporter.


  33. Boo.! BOO! crying not going to change nutting.1hT happen to children interest the “cry” once trumpted by the BLP when the teachers were on strike.all of a sudden they have changed the mantra in favour of Broomes all but going on strike because as they say he was demonted. maybe he should have been fired and go the distant in trying to fight just as his detractors say he should do now in the courts.


  34. Clone: Owen Arthur in your opinion is a spiteful PM, but you cant get it any worse under this administration starting with David Thompson, but the Lord took care of him. The DLP appointees to the various school boards are running like wild animals victimizing teachers. Teachers can’t get their oppointment because they are in collusion with persons on the same PSC. Glad that Mr. Watts from the DPP send a shock wave in them backside.


  35. Pleading: I start to shiver if BSTU is calling out its members tomorrow. Could there be industrial action come next week? The unfortunate thing is that the BSTU teachers are in the older grammar schools which tend to get the better CXC results. This is frightening. SBA are due on April 15 when children will be on holidays.oh………………..no…………..Somebody help us


  36. @Can’t wait

    Please stick to one username/moniker, it makes for better flow in the conversation.

    On 1 January 2013 20:18, Barbados Underground

  37. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Pleading

    Please get it through your head; the Public Service Commission is not interested in the welfare of the students who are doing CXC. They are concerned that the upcoming general elections are held in an atmosphere of industrial peace. I think that they miscalculated. Unfortunately, their shortsighted actions tend to betray the Alexandra teachers and would have created a great deal of mistrust for the administration of justice in this country.

    Sent from my iPad


  38. What is/has been the role of Hal Gollop in this imbroglio?

    On 1 January 2013 20:38, Barbados Underground


  39. So it appears as as though the Alexandra matter is not settled.

    It appears as though these ham-handed transfers are likely to backfire on this government’s chances of wining the election which it must call sooner rather than later.

    My old man used to say that if you start wrong, you HAVE TO end wrong.

    Jeff Broomes should never have been appointed principal of the Alexandra school.in the first place.

    That’s where we went wrong, and now we will have to drink cat piss and pepper and still may not get the wrong corrected.

    It will be poetic justice if this thing shortly blows up in the face of the new BLP if they win the election as it appears very likely that they will.

    The DLP seems not to understand that leaders must lead, and sometimes that have to drag their people kicking and screaming along with them in the right direction

    The DLP seems interested only in winning the election, and seems interested only in giving the ignorant majority of Bajans what they want.

    Maybe just maybe we will mature to the stage when appointments are made STRICTLY on MERIT.

    And by the way nobody cares a fcuk about the children. The children have no vote and some of the parties to this dispute haven’t even looked after their own flesh and blood children.

    Don’t let anybody fool you that any of the parties to this dispute have the the best interest of the children as the first item on their agenda.

    What??? You really think that any politician in Barbados would put anybody’s children, including his own, before his ego?


  40. Hal Gollop seems to be uncharacteristically silent, not even calling the Radio Stations on the matter. Could there be an element of conflict of interest in the mix here that he and BSTU fully recognizes?


  41. Checkit-out what you have is Well said. Hal Gollop has been Fruendel’s friend and law partner for many………………………………… years. The BSTU, I think, has now come to the recognition that Hal Gollop took them for a ride.


  42. Everybody got popcorn yet??

    I done talk for a while, just watching and listening til the real show starts 🙂

    Just Obserivng


  43. Hal Gollop and Fruendal Stuart … Well, well, well …. what a catch. I know it is a political comment, but man it is good ..


  44. @David
    “I am satisfied that he [Broomes] has a fool-proof constitutional action against the Government…,” Smith said. “At the same time, I am also satisfied that what has now taken place goes to the root of his contract of service … and as such also constitutes a major trade union dispute.”
    ********************************
    The legal mouth piece speaks, does the Constitution guarantee that a public employee has the right to a particular position ad infinitum? Are all the School principals at the same grade level? If he is being transferred to a position commensurate to his ability and experience with no decrease in salary or benefits what is the issue?

    The Gov’t/MOE could have used a deft touch in handling this matter, they should have called the “ Pope of Queen Street” in for a meeting and handed him the letter, if he refused to come to the meeting then they could send him on leave, let him drown his sorrows with his watering hole buddies It is better to make one person unhappy than to frustrate 22.


  45. Barbados is now one big Sewage Plant

    Bare Shite in Barbados


  46. General Elections in Barbados will be held on Thursday January 24, 2013

    Information for all who wants to know.
    Little known facts
    The Prime Minister does not have to call elections if he dont want to

    Even if elections are called now,
    This DLP Government would have held power for longer than any other Government in the history of Barbados


  47. what you said Caswell makes good sense. But, is it that the idiots at the MOE and PSC really thought that Mary and the BSTU were going to take those transfers as Christmas gifts? What a bad miscalculation!!!!!!!!! LOL. The BSTU teachers will such an action as threat to them as well and may come out in full to support their colleagues. Checking out Barbados Today to see if there is anymore updates. Checking out now.


  48. Just asking It would be nice if elections are going to be held this month. However, I doubt that because there quite a few more schools are to be renamed, for example, The Ronald Jones Secondary School of Excellence, The Karen Best (with special emphasis on hair-styling and dressing) Community College, The Sir Marston Gibson Faculty of Law UWI Cave Hill.


  49. @can’t wait | January 1, 2013 at 6:37 PM |

    You forgot one , the Owen Arthur Prison at Dodds, St. Phillip.


  50. @Gabriel

    As I said before due process mu prevail. I can be very combative when I Have to, but this would not help if u dont ensure that there is due process, else u wont have a leg to stand on. Thats logic 101.

    Even though I would have also liked for Ms. Redman to be transferred , I was told that her appointment is under the old order and hence she cant be moved . Do u get my drift. Thats why we have laws else there would be chaos in society. So cool down and deal with the matter objectively.

    If u go back to anything I have said on this matter last year, u would realized that I was one of the few conistent ones. My views have not changed for expediency.

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