Banner promoting anonymous crime reporting with a phone and contact number 1 800 TIPS (8477), featuring the Crime Stoppers logo and a QR code for submitting tips.

← Back

Your message to the BLOGMASTER was sent

Submitted by the Mahogany Coconut Think Tank and Watchdog Group
Sir Leroy Trotman (l), Minister of Labour Byer-Sukoo (r)
Sir Leroy Trotman (l), Minister of Labour Byer-Sukoo (r)

For some time, we have warned that the trade union movement in Barbados was being marginalized. The coziness with employers brought about by the so-called Social Partnership, has long been a cause of concern to the Mahogany Coconut Group. The frequent love fests of the employers’ representatives and the union bosses were brilliant public relations stunts designed to fool those who don’t understand the treachery inherent in such exercises.” – Mahogany Coconut Blog 1/11/2013

BWU General Secretary, Sir Roy Trotman said more specifically, his union’s decision to cut ties with CTUSAB was simply put , in an effort to prevent a deliberate effort to marginalize the Barbados Workers Union…………….He explained that this meant his organization would not have a voice at the Social partnership.” – Barbados Today, 19/04/2013

We are not in the business of saying: We told you so. At the same time, we must state that the rumblings in the so-called Social Partnership have been rampant for some time. However, they reached a peak when the BWU refused to back down from its stance with LIME and certain politicians already in bed with LIME wanted to pressure the union.

The BWU is seen as the major block, by some power breakers, in selling our country lock stock and barrel in the name of privatization. We are aware of Sir Roy’s political journey and it has its historical birth in pro masses thinking and political orientation. We are therefore not surprised that he cannot abandon his philosophical moorings to accommodate political opportunism, cronyism and economic blackmail, as his leadership of the BWU reaches retirement. He would not want a legacy of having sold out the workers. We therefore stand squarely behind him on this occasion.

What we find even more alarming is the charge by Sir Roy of a conspiracy between the Ministry of Labour and other “trade unionists” to undermine the BWU. While we cannot identify the other trade unionists, we publicly call on the current Minister of Labour, Dr. Esther Byer- Suckoo to respond to Sir Roy’s charges which are essentially against the Government of Barbados. This charge by Sir Roy cannot be taken lightly.

We will not be moved from our position that those who are promising the world, if the unions were to disappear, did the same thing under Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. We warn workers in Barbados and the entire Caribbean, that the destruction of Unions will be the final blow against true social and economic justice. We are now seeing the results of Reagan/Thatcher policies, as countries climb to higher levels of unemployment, while the employers get richer and richer. We were therefore stunned, to say the very least, when Margaret Thatcher was so lionized on her recent passing. She and Reagan tried to dismantle the trade union movements in their countries.

We have some of similar ilk amongst us, and they must not be allowed to hold the sword of unemployment over the heads of workers, in order to get their way and execute the final rape of not only Barbados but the entire region.

The Social Partnership is nothing more than political/ corporate public relations. We firmly believe that its value to the trade union movement and workers is nothing more than a dangerous mirage.


Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

175 responses to “Barbados Workers Union Boots CTUSAB”


  1. Caswell i am told that when CTUSAB was beingformed that you and other persons from NUPW was opposed to how it was being done and that some one refused to pay for some expenses at that time –can you confirmed this
    I am also being told that MURRELL and DEPEIZA were planning to change the rules so that they be in positions for another six years but got some warm lashes and will be forced to back offf and that is one of the reasond why they MUST get rid of BWU because bwu and nupw has more voting rightd than the others but with NUPW surporting them then MURRELL and DEPEIZA will have they way so bwu had to be gotten ride of –deal MURRELL and DEPEIZA and hence Mamomey Maloney gets to go to ILO


  2. There goes the boast that the social partnership is the best thing for Barbados since slice bread. How can CTUSAB be effective with BWU alienated?


  3. david your 6,27 post is well written as you often do and you see why BU must be the best Media house in Barbados it reports free and fair —and keeps all parties on their toes, you see what we are seeing payback time –was it buying or selling favours not votes


  4. The employers must be killing themselves with laugh at this one act play called CTUSAB. But it also sends a clear signal to all and sundry that political influence can not form part of effective unionism in Barbados. But when your own dog bite you are well bitten. Sir Roy you have been out gunned by the DLP party which you served so faithfully to detrimental of all workers in Barbados and especially the workers at the Bridgetown Port..


  5. Surely Bobby can’t be onside with the machinations being played out? He was after all nurtured deep in the bowels of the labour movement.


  6. david please do some checking to see which unions backed Mary Redman and which unions backed the ILO moved—–who was minister of labour ,check and see that Murrell said alot yet he said nothing –but do the maths ask why Patrick and HARTLEY REID was taken off the mailing list ,why Patrick was not allowed to attend that meeting that MURRRELL SPOKE OF ,–why walter maloney said that the 1st vice president cannot represent the present when he id=s out of office -but amurrell said it was fair –fair to the gang


  7. @ David
    “All organizations in Barbados seem to be one incestuous pit.”
    ***********
    ….man don’t play you shame now David. You mean dum is a bunch of brass bowls right 🙂
    It is enough to make a bushman bewse…


  8. @ Caswell

    “If I am not mistaken Sir Leroy was the delegate and one Margaret Lady Trotman was the adviser.”

    I find the above very, very hard to believe. Margaret has NEVER been involved in union affairs. She never attended the May Day parades, never attended the Church services, never served in any capacity and was rarely seen at union dos. SAY IT AINT SO. If this is true, I am disappointed in His Lordship.

    His senior staff should have walked out. But I guess no one in Barbados has any balls. Or maybe his are bigger.


  9. I agree with one blogger, all these incestuous old farts need to go home and sit down, they are no more than a pit of vipers who get nothing done but prance around looking for societal status…….i remember the royal shop and sandy lane debacle………….saw one of their meetings and it just looked like a tribal gathering…………..get rid of the old useless mentalities, they are part of the problem, not the solution and equally culpable in dragging down the island.


  10. To repeat, how can CTUSAB function efficiently if the most influential BWU is not part of the amalgam?


  11. @ David
    We can answer that question but are you ready to see RED?


  12. Let it rip Pacha!


  13. Weterthe Head of anorganistion should remain for an overly extended period of time is entirely up to the membership with their vote…..However the issues at play here is when outside influences /intervenes usiing covert actions causing disruptionand tribalism among the ranks in order to achieve a goal which in this case are many


  14. Stupse, David didn’t the NHC made an NUPW member redundant to the benefit of the President of said NUPW?


  15. Minister Byer-Suckoo’s explanation for sending a CTUSAB rep to the ILO conference is very plausible as quoted on the news. The only issue here is how the message was conveyed to Sir Roy. The BWU enjoyed the privilege of representing Barbados for all the years when there was no CTUSAB, the umbrella body. What are we missing?


  16. @Gabriel Tackle.
    You obviously know me thus you have an advantage over me. Therefore you should know what I am talking about. It is because I am awake and can tell the type of coffee that is brewing that I can say what I can. Examine the content of the contributions-I mean really analyse what is being said, and you will see the pettyness, envy and what is discussed in a supposedly sensible manner. Busihi’s contributions and barbs at islandgal, etc. This isa serious matter deserving of serious discussion and lowdoen remarks at persons are acceptable. Even though the white people do not “appear” to weild the power they once had a careful check would reveal the true nature of the struggle. If you go to a puppet show you never see the puppetteer, but he is the on pulling th strings. Check.It is because of this that workers have to be more vigilant and more cohesive. But I am an old fogie, on the way out and I will not have to contend with any of the activities and the aftermath of what takes place. Whether I am “up” or “Down”; although if I am down I might be too busy stoking the flames to pay attention, and if I am up I will be too buty taking music lessons. A harp is a difficult instrument to play. In either case I will be busy.
    Enjoy wunna selves. As Elombe would say: “Uh gone”!


  17. My question is…’is the Trade Union actually relevant in the current environment….

    If there is no business, if the businesses are shutting down every day, the only employer remaining will be Government.

    Union vs Government

    Highly amusing if not so sad that this is where the economy is headed. And for those few employers who actually exist (the large ones providing necessary utilities), do you really think, in times of strife, a man going worry about union or who paying his salary??????

    Really!!!!

  18. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David

    You asked, “What are we missing?”

    The simple answer: TONI MOORE!


  19. What are we Missing? ……..The truth!


  20. @Caswell

    There is logic in the government’s position. For argument’s sake if the BWU had remained in the partnership CTUSAB as the umbrella body would be more representative of the workers. Instead we have the politics being played out. One thing is sure, CTUSAB has no teeth without the BWU.

  21. old onion bags Avatar

    So wait who will be there to lend a sympathetic ear and maybe a numb shoulder…in a couple of months when all these people from statutory corporations wakeup one day and hear they .got the boot? All this tip toe thru the tulips and hopscotch that going on is for a reason..make no bones about it…Sukoo done know she has the dice warming in her hands, Sir Roy and the NUPW too…More questions than answers but definitely more than the mortar in d pestal …unna watch

  22. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David

    The Government’s position is the only tenable one. Time has come in this country when people have to be honest with themselves and stop giving into fear of the big bad Sir Leroy. Many times he comes up with very unreasonable positions and people including Government cave in because they are afraid of Trotman’s threats. Even the media refuse to call a spade a spade when dealing with BWU because they fear the backlash.

    He is only the giant that those that are fearful of him make him out to be. This time around the wimpish Executive Council has allowed him to bring the union into disrepute. It is time that Sir Leroy depart the scene and take Cedric Murrell along with him.

  23. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Sorry, I hit send before I had finished.

    David, you claimed that the CTUSAB would be more representative if BWU had remained in the congress. Pray tell me; When has CTUSAB ever represented the interest of workers?


  24. move over “SIS” suckoo you are about to be pummelled by Sir roy and his supporters! come on,,, you know better than that to be allowed to be used by the powerbrokers of this system who wants to gut the remaining assests of this little island. . now come on sister you think nobody would notice when a brother is being dis an the real reason . After all many of us have seen how hard Sir Roy worked and fight many battles for the underdog and you think the supporters going take that alibi as reason.

    BTW CASWELL Most couldn’t give a c///t how many women siR roy sleep with i got a description fuh people like u and it ain’t pretty.;;;;;;;;;;;;;


  25. @Caswell

    The KPI to judge CTUSAB’s performance must be a stable industrial climate not so?

  26. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Absolutely not David! The way to judge CTUSAB’s performance and indeed the performance of any union is how it has represented the interests of its members. Unfortunately, all the major unions have aligned themselves to the DLP and they are behaving more like party politicians than trade unionists. The stable industrial environment in this country is as a result of the labour movement selling out.


  27. @Caswell

    Please take a few minutes to teach us IR 101. If the respective unions have not been representing members interest as you suggest, is it not logical that this would be reflected from the floor and by extension guide the decisions of the executives?


  28. ”The stable industrial environment”

    Oh dear….bit of an oxymoron…. not anymore….we are about to enter the hardest period since independence….and it wont be short.

    Unions are now irrelevant. It is now about getting things productive and money flowing, all else to the backburner.

    If in any doubt, you will soon find out.

    The ‘good old days’ are gone.


  29. The prior state of ‘stable industrial environment’ had more to do with bajans’ strong sense of self preservation than anything else….really…

    Bajans, no matter what wunna says, know where their bread comes from and is buttered.

    A bajan would say, yeah, leh we march, come next morning, you out there alone marching, he home safe in the armchair, knowing that come Friday, he getting he pay to buy food and wunna could suck salt.

    Who could blame a man who knows reality?

  30. Gabriel Tackle Avatar

    @Caswell 8.12pm
    I think Murrell is thinking of Shakespeare JC 4.3.”There is a tide in the affairs of men which,taken at the flood,leads on to fortune;Omitted,all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and miseries.On such a sea are we now afloat,and we must take the current when it serves,or lose our ventures.
    There is no way that CTUSAB will renege on taking control of the reins which lead to Geneva and centre stage.If Leroy is speaking with a forked tongue,good for those who want to believe him.I don’t and all this foolisheness about the council asking hime to stay on is bluff and banzai.Move on Leroy,gracefully.

  31. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David

    Guidance from the floor is basic in trade unionism and that is what I have been taught over the years. When I was first involved in trade unionism from 1980 that used to be the case, but more and more workers are becoming disillusioned the leaders that have emerged and are staying away from union meetings. For example, NUPW has in excess of 10,000 members or so they claim and find it extremely difficult to muster a quorum for general meetings. More so than not, meetings are abandoned for lack of a quorum. So much for guidance from the floor. Because of this disinterest a lot of intellectually subnormal people like Mamoney have emerged to lead.

    The established unions in Barbados have now become the agents of corruption and decadence. Somehow, this new leadership is mainly concern with job advancement for themselves, overseas trips, embezzlement of union funds and sexual exploitation of staff and young members who they should be guiding.

    Unions need to refocus on the reason for their existence and keep away from party politics.


  32. It would be interesting to hear the academic bacground of these guys who will be occupying centre stge at Geneva.We were accustomed to seasoned representation in the BWU by the likes of Frank Walcott,Hugh Springer,Grantley Adams,Leroy,LeVere,Bobby,Evelyn,Lawrence and some females whose name I do not now recall.The BWU had brain power as well as shouting power.All unions have shouting power,even BIGWU when they shouted in the Fairchild Street car park in front of Leo Leacock’s office in the 70’s or 80’s but they did not have the brain power to realize their stupidity and so they bit the dust,never more to rise.Is CTUSAB possessed of the brain power?Or is it that they are DLP sympathisers .No it cannot be that because word on the block is that the Dems now getting even with Leroy for helping to bring down the Sandy administration.Pay back time Leroy!


  33. average wage of garment worker in Bangladesh is $43 per month.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/24/bangladesh-building-collapse-shops-west


  34. @ David

    We are disturbed by the state of the unions in Barbados, and elsewhere. If these descriptions are correct, and we have no sustainable counter-narrative, what are the people waiting for? Is it not time to turn the page? Uproot these systems and people and run them out of town, literally.


  35. @Pacha

    Not possible at this time. There is a high level of apathy. Did you not follow the recent NUPW election? One thousand voters out of a 10 thousand membership?


  36. @ David
    That is precisely our point. When 90% of membership is voting with their feet they are thinking other thoughts, they see what we see and are ready to consider alternatives. Our job is to try to articulate those alternatives. Mark our words. Trade unions will never be popular again, political parties will never be popular again – not under the present system. So this is not the beginning of an end, its the end of the beginning.


  37. So what are the alternatives? keep dreaming!


  38. @Pacha

    As you know it took awhile for the Berlin Wall to tumble but when it started it fell quickly. There is a process which precipitates events which we must endure. It is painful BUT necessary.


  39. So since there are those among us who have ideas why not start the ball rolling and let see if the great USA would back us .THe Berlin wall fell not because of a democratic society but for reasions that the USA determined was communistic and not in line with Freedom and civil Rights of its people


  40. @ David

    The Berlin Wall that is Barbados was erected long before its name sake in the other place. So there is no time to waste


  41. We are now living in the era of transparency and accountability. And therefore, there is no need to wait until events transpire, before we can take quick and decisive action.


  42. I believe that any organization that operates within that scope of a democratic model. Should at all cost be guided by the principles of checks and balances? Any organization that seeks to operation outside the scope of this framework should be deemed undemocratic.


  43. The labor union has been in bed with management for quite sometime now. I personal saw the change some two decade a decades.


  44. An updated hot of the press list of who is who of BWU:

    Gen Sec – Sir Roy Trotman
    Dep Gen Sec/Dir. Research – Veronica Griffith
    Dep Gen Sec/Dir Indus Relations – Toni Moore-Bascombe
    Dep Gen Sec/Princ Labour College – Doreen Deane
    Dep Gen Sec/Financial Controller – Destry Jones

    Ass’t Gen. Sec- Dionne Howard- (Toni Moore-Bascombe’s first cousin)
    Indus Relations Officer – Sean Scott (Gabby Scott’s son)
    Indus Relations Officer – Marsha Greenidge (E LeVere Richards’ daughter)
    Indus Relations Officer – Lisa “Lisa Vitton” Holder ( SWIFTly moving up)
    Consultant IRO – Michael Alleyne (former Pres. C&W division)


  45. An incestuous pit!

  46. Smooth Chocolate Avatar
    Smooth Chocolate

    “We are not in the business of saying: We told you so. At the same time, we must state that the rumblings in the so-called Social Partnership have been rampant for some time. However, they reached a peak when the BWU refused to back down from its stance with LIME and certain politicians already in bed with LIME wanted to pressure the union.”

    this is crap…what real benefits did the workers of LIME got? the BWU was always and will always work for the employer on the pretext of looking after the interest of the employee. union members are literally allowing these organisations to blind them with silly hand outs. it is only because leroy trotman could not get his way that he decided to come out of the umbrella group, so what. big deal


  47. OSA is this morning commenting on Sir Roy’s actions and backing Sir Roy. Both of them are pathetic men. OSA argument is that tried things should not be thrown away. Even ideas live out their usefulness. Socialism and Communism are now relics that the so called learned of the 50s to the 80s give credence to. Given who is coming after Sir Roy, shall there be a BWU in ten years?

  48. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Lemuel

    After reading Arthur’s comments, I was able to conclude that both he and Trotman are relics of the past, and are refusing to allow younger people,who are still in control of their faculties, to take over. Both of them have the mistaken belief that things would fall apart if they are not in control. As a result, they are doing more harm than good to the institutions that they won’t let go of.

    Fortunately, for the country, Arthur has been deposed but Trotman refuses to acknowledge that he is no longer relevant.

    By the way, the members of NUPW voted to withdraw from CTUSAB three years ago and Mamoney and Clarke refused to carry out the decision f Conference.


  49. Caswell
    I hope you are positioning UNITY is play the part it needs to play in the Trade Union Movement of this country. The relics are dying rapidly.

    OSA looked truly pathetic this morning; it is if he is begging for another chance, but in his time he did not relinquish one iota. OSA remember your pen and shaking it at senior civil servants with Erskine Grffith laughing like a cheshire cat; the big fool that he shall always be. To think that Erskine Griffth was a Head of the Civil Service only because he was OSA room mate. OSA remember those decisions as you ride into the sunset. Barbados shall survive.


  50. wether OSA is a relic or yesterday news the TRUTH is that HE commands and gets respect from his followers and that is all that matters. The BLP did not win election or lost the election because OSA is a relic but for other mitigating circumstances . I predict that with MAm being the youngest her leadership style is not going to be as favourable as that of OSA even up to the present. Yes OSA makes for good political banter but even in his older years he still is most favoured political leader for the BLP amongst his followers.

The blogmaster invites you to join the discussion.

Trending

Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading