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Prime Minister of St. Lucia Kenny Anthony
Prime Minister of St. Lucia Kenny Anthony

A couple couple news items today has given the BU household reason for pause. President of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) stated that his union will hold the government to its promise not to engage in privatization that will result in public workers going home. One wonders how any government can guarantee anything in a global market which is challenging for service-based economies. Again, one wonders how the NUPW can be so simplistic in their expectations, we shall see. BU’s disclosure is that we wish no public servant to be sent home to suffer the same fate of thousands in the private sector.

The second news item was that the government of St. Lucia has agreed to pay a 4% wage hike to public servants instead of 6% which dropped from 16%. The punch line came from Prime Minister Kenny Anthony when he explained, “As I have explained before, the returns from VAT are below expectations and will not cover the increase in expenditure. We have no option but to borrow this money”.

What are missing here? At a time governments are borrowing monthly to pay wages yet our governments agree to wage increases and guarantee public sector jobs? Is this an ironclad promise that government will protect public workers until NIS funds run dry. If these economies do not improve what are the options?

BU has deliberately not mentioned the IMF restructure of  USD750.00 agreed with Jamaica this month. Why do Barbadians believe that our rampant consumption lifestyle is not threatened by the current state of play? What must be clear is that to maintain government’s Medium Fiscal Strategy (MTFS) program it has to also find a way to grow the economy.


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  1. PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS Avatar
    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS

    Crooks looking to fill their own pocket , by way of selling out the people like slaves, Different master and new slaves same game , Whats in it for me mental ?


  2. one can only imagine if the BLP had taken control of the Treasury and implement those cuzillion giveaways what would have happen to this country, i meaning with govt struggling to pay debt and contain forex at a decent level. the questions that enters one mind is HOW could have the BLP pull off such a monumental task without sinking the ship.

  3. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @David:

    Why are you so hard on the Union for insisting that the DLP administration live up to its promise?
    Wasn’t this also a form of vote buying in advance of the E-Day? (LOL!!)
    People with a modicum of commonsense or an iota of intellectual graft would have known that the previous DLP administration’s promise of not privatizing public sector entities or functions or retrenching workers in the public sector was totally untenable given the hemorrhaging taking place in the private sector that provides the tax revenues that sustain the very public sector.

    But as the saying goes a promise is a comfort to a fool and it seems there are enough in Bim to fill Christendom.

    The next big bad wolf to arrive at Bim’s doorstep will not yet be the Privatization bogeyman but the “invitation” of the IMF to be used as a façade to really privatize but this time right to the heart of the social services starting with tertiary education.

    But please, BU, don’t be surprised. The Guv of the Central Bank warned us in mid-January that this winter tourist season will be ‘make or break’ for the Bajan economy. Now you decide: Made or Broken.


  4. The more relevant question is if borrowing to pay salaries is sustainable. The government is the DLP and not the BLP.

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac | February 28, 2013 at 7:35 PM |

    Ac, you can take a step forward, or should we say, backward and blame OSA for the current state of affairs. Yes, ac, go back to 14 years of mismanagement to get this government off the hook to abdicate its responsibilities.
    Ac, neither OSA nor the BLP won the elections. The DLP was given a second chance by the people.
    Now govern and take full responsibility.
    No more lying excuses.


  6. thanks for that David because i was starting to wonder if the BLP was the govt after ac’s comments.

    i’m sorry David i will have to disagree with you on the what the NUPW said. the questions should be ask of the govt. NOT the NUPW who is asking govt to keep their promise.

    why did the DLP say they will when they knew they can’t?


  7. Barbados at moment is chiaotic, its just a mess but was chiaotic before 2008. Three S&P downgrades proved this. There were lots of theft, Violet Beckes and her estate proved this. Bajans in January 2008 did the right thing, kicking Arthur and the BLP to the curb. Bajans in February 2013 again did the right thing, stopped Arthur and the BLP from comin back. They broke things and left them broke, started fires that are still burning [Violet Beckles and maybe Al Barack].

  8. Caswell Franklyn Avatar

    David

    When people speak of sending home public servants, they do not realise how devastating it is, even more so than sending home private sector workers. Persons who are appointed to permanent post, in the Public Service and at statutory boards that are pensionable under the Statutory Boards Pensions, are not entitled to severance pay or unemployment benefits.

  9. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David (not BU) | February 28, 2013 at 7:56 PM |

    The miller has taken a lot of flak for rejecting the claim of Integrity being attached to this administration. The miller knows different from what was being peddled.
    We shall soon see who is a man of Integrity or who is really indeed a bold-faced deceitful liar.


  10. Stepohen Lashley Min of Culture AGAIN … WHAT DE F#CK!


  11. @Caswell

    Many are sympathetic to your argument but when the government reaches a point it cannot pay what next?


  12. Chris Sinkler Min of Finance Again … WHat the F#ck

    18 Cabinet Ministers in these hard times WHAT THE F#CK


  13. Ronald “Demons” Jones back there again … All this time to come up with nothing appointments ..?


  14. More interesting is that Donville has been move from Health to International business and Sinckler and Estwick maintain ministries.


  15. The only change in the Senate is that Byer-Suckoo replaces Gilkes.


  16. All the rejected once again dumped in the Senate …! Oh what a system of Government … Maxene You are required to submit your passport for scrutiny before you take up office so that the Barbadian public will have an understanding of the amount of traveling that will take place over the next four and a half years


  17. Donville as Min of International business is CLEARLY a CONFLICT of INTEREST … CLEARLY


  18. Drain your boy Sealey back there again … HA HA HA


  19. Adrian not drain sorry


  20. no long term borrowing is not good ,however i maintain there is good debt and bad debt. for one if the govt borrow from nis to pay civil workers the money borrowed filters right back into the economy by way of the purchasing power of the wage earner .in a way that nis money in itself is a stimulant and it serves itself in more ways than one . the taxes alone generated from that money cannot be overlooked . look at the socia economic benefits derived. all in all robbing peter to pay paul is not a bad thing in this instance, the alternative could be worse, jobs are being kept and the socioeconomic bread basket is being kept at a minimum and taxpayers does not have to foot the cost. most importantly the taxes generated from that money through income tax or purchases should not be overlooked cause it does to help keep govt functioning.

  21. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    Was Haynesly Benn or Bend reappointed as a Senator?


  22. Good point Miller … I ain’ hear ’bout Benn …


  23. no surprises again the BEES credibilty or lack of has been shot downward, any one who have listened to the PM on the campaign trail would have realised that he was happy with his cabinet Ministers and the work they were doing .BEES continue to talk hogwash and keep shooting themselves in the mouth at the rate the BEES are going the DEms would deservingly so be returned to office in 2018


  24. Boyce, Jepter Ince and Husbands still got picks as either Ministers or Parl Secs but I ain’ hear ’bout no Benn … Wonder if DaCosta Mannings still got space ,,,?


  25. from February 28, 2013

    FREUNDEL JEROME STUART, Q.C., M.P.

    Prime Minister, Minister of National Security,

    The Public Service and Urban Development.

    DR DAVID CLEVELAND ESTWICK, M.P.

    Minister of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Water Resource Management

    RONALD DACOSTA JONES, J.P., M.P.

    Minister of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation

    MICHAEL ANDREW LASHLEY, M.P.

    Minister of Transport and Works

    RICHARD LLEWELLYN SEALY, M.P.

    Minister of Tourism and International Transport

    STEVEN DECOURCEY BLACKETT, M.P.

    Minister of Social Care, Constituency Empowerment and

    Community Development

    JOHN DAVID EDWARD BOYCE, M.P.

    Minister of Health

    DR DENIS STEPHENSON LOWE, M.P.

    Minister of the Environment and Drainage

    CHRISTOPHER PETER SINCKLER, M.P.

    Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs

    DONVILLE O’NEIL INNISS, M.P.

    Minister of Industry, International Business, Commerce and

    Small Business Development

    ADRIEL DERMONT BRATHWAITE, M.P.

    Attorney General and Minister of Home Affairs

    STEPHEN ALBERT LASHLEY, M.P.

    Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth

    DENIS ST. ELMO KELLMAN, M.P.

    Minister of Housing, Lands and Rural Development

    SENATOR ESTHER ROSENNA BYER-SUCKOO

    Minister of Labour, Social Security and

    Human Resource Development

    SENATOR MAXINE PAMELA ONETA MCCLEAN

    Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade

    SENATOR DARCY WILTON BOYCE

    Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister

    SENATOR PATRICK MARTIN TYRONE TODD

    Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office

    I propose that the following persons should serve as Parliamentary Secretaries:

    SENATOR IRENE SANDIFORD-GARNER

    Tourism and International Transport

    SENATOR JEPTER INCE

    Economic Affairs

    SENATOR HARCOURT HUSBANDS

    Education, Science, Technology and Innovation

    I take this opportunity also to name the following persons for appointment to the Senate:

    SENATORS

    KERRY-ANN IFILL

    MAXINE MCCLEAN

    VERLA DEPEIZA

    DARCY BOYCE

    DR. DAVID DURANT

    JEPTER INCE

    ANDRÉ WORRELL

    IRENE SANDIFORD-GARNER

    ESTHER BYER-SUCKOO

    PATRICK TODD

    REGGIE HUNTE

    HARRY HUSBANDS

    http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/pm-stuart-names-new-cabinet/


  26. It is business as usual! same old same old!!!

  27. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ BAFBFP | February 28, 2013 at 8:28 PM |

    Probably the reason Haynesly was dropped from both the Cabinet and the Senate is because he could have cussed off Freundel for destroying the legacy and psyche of his first cousin Owen. OSA complained to the St. Peter clan.

    Freundel a so-called man of integrity and decency treated OSA really too bad even though OSA tried to shield him from the Eager 11. Politicians are just one set of dirty mother f**kers.

    Maybe Benn has been offered a diplomatic posting.


  28. Tonight, Caricom’s greatest Statesman and Prime Minister , Hon. Freundel Stuart addressed Barbadians and shared with them his perspectives on the way forward – on the pathways to further progress.

    PM Stuart also took the opportunity to name the Cabinet of Barbados and list his appointments to the Senate.

    Most Barbadians would agree they were no surprises. That is the measure of astute leadership…….something OSA never gave to us !!!


  29. Let us wish the team well and move on. They must be aware that there is no honeymoon period here.


  30. Miller I do believe that blood is thicker than water, but leaving Haynesly out will only make sense as you say, there is a Dip posting awaiting. Diplomacy is after all Haynesly forte …!


  31. Now to the point again. Donville’s pick as the Min of International business IS A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ….!


  32. Dropping Benn is an early sign that PM Stuart is preparing to take St. Peter.


  33. Tonight, Caricom’s greatest Statesman and Prime Minister , Hon. Freundel Stuart addressed Barbadians and shared

    REALLY !!!


  34. @ BAF
    And not Boyce’s?


  35. @David
    Really? Before his own seat becomes available?


  36. @enuff

    How is Boyce except you are introducing that his brother is a doctor?


  37. How should we read M. Lashley going to Transport Board?

    How should we read Kellman going to Housing?


  38. Did the PM have to promise Estwick something to retain Agriculture or does he view his work important over aspiring for Finance?

  39. Caswell Franklyn Avatar

    Am I the only person to see it or was I imagining that Freundel’s face muscles seem not to be working properly like he had stroke? Or is it that my mind was working overtime because of the rumours?

    Sent from my iPad

  40. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    Prime Minister, Minister of National Security,The Public Service and Urban Development.

    SENATOR DARCY WILTON BOYCE: Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister

    Can some one explain this fit or most obvious mismatch given Boyce’s background and training? What will he do all day? Twiddle his thumbs and keep awake the PM?

    Why has he been retained as a Senator at the expense of Benn who is no sojourner but a long-in-the-tooth hard worker for the DLP and the last administration?

    Isn’t he Boyce more suited to a Ministry dealing with finance and economics given these hard trying economic times? Why waste the little talent, even if bogus ,at your disposal Mr. PM?
    You mean to tell us that Mr. Physical Deficit Jepter Ince is a kingpin in those areas when compared to a man who has academic qualifications and professional designations in economics and finance?

    What really is going on here? Something stinks in George Street. Freundel is still really not his own man.


  41. @Caswell

    His voice was delivered at a higher pitch than normal.


  42. David,
    Moving Michael Lashley elsewhere in this case to Transport is a good move. We should recall that Michael Lashley was shadow Minister for Housing since 2003 – and proved himself a thorn in Liz Thompson side when she was Minister. When the DEMs won is 2008 Lashley became the Minister – and one of the few who moved from shadow Minister to become the actual minister in 2008.

    Minister Lashley acquited himself well over those 10 years – he deserves the break to prove himself elsewhere.

    Masterstroke !


  43. Boyce as an Engineer overseeing transport might have been a conflict if you are into stretching …


  44. Agreed again Miller … Physical Deficit over Boyce don’ smell right ,,,!


  45. Housing is just a high profile Ministry where images can be forged. Who knows, maybe St Lucy might be in for some Urbanization …


  46. After all of the shight talking that takes place over an election, your voice and appearance must change for a while afterwards ..


  47. So who are the losers – Paul, Thompson,Carington?


  48. Teachers and ministry of education employees who are not, and was not part of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) put on your battle gear, Pastor, Friend and Brother Ronald ” spiteful” Jones is back. I will always remmember you all in my prayers.

    To the business community of Barbados, I fear for you all as well as once again have to deal with Christopher “Dudus” Sinkliar, Lord have mercy.Gird your lions with sack-cloth. Keep your money in your businesses and, or overseas. Do not allow Sinckliar/”Dudus” to place any demands on you all. He and the DLP has people power, but you all have economic power.


  49. Kenny Best


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