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Submitted by William Skinner
James Paul, CEO, Barbados Agricultural Society
James Paul, CEO, Barbados Agricultural Society says No MOU, no grant

The granting of concessions to the hoteliers, is a capitulation on the part of the Barbados government, which now finds itself with a one step forward two steps backward economic policy; trying to please an essentially lazy and backward corporate class while inflicting serious blows on the already poor and economically downtrodden.

The hoteliers in Barbados have clearly demonstrated that they have failed to capitalize on an industry that has been in existence for over sixty years. They have whined their way into the taxpayers coffers, on the spurious grounds that the concessions granted to the well established Sandals Group should be automatically theirs for the taking. In other words, while very few of them can ever boast or hope to come close, to demonstrating that they can ever reach Sandals’ heights, they have blackmailed the government into giving them similar benefits. It’s akin to a fourth division footballer demanding the same salary and perks of a first division superstar!

Be that as it may, they have also refused to sign on to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which will be used to monitor they operating in good faith with the agricultural community and other businesses, to ensure that the process is not exploited. In other words, the government wanted some formal agreement that the benefits will trickle down to local businesses. Low and behold, the BHTA said that it will not sign any MOU. Imagine a beggar being so bold faced, to be a chooser as well! It was very pitiful and embarrassing to witness a minister backing down from this group.

Barbados has reached a very sorry state where: poor university students must now pay some of their tuition; workers are being retrenched without being paid money legally due to them; employers circumnavigating legislation designed to ensure employee rights and practically all the lifelines for the poor disappearing, in terms of government services. But the hoteliers can just demand government help without wanting to be held to any accountability.

This is the latest and most blatant evidence that this administration, is not fully in control of the management of the country. The Minister of Finance should not allow any one group to believe that it is above all others. Hoteliers priced themselves and Barbados out of a very competitive and fast moving industry where inept managers, both local and foreign, blamed everybody from taxi men to beach vendors for their failures.

On the other hand Butch Stewart spent considerable time and resources to build a product that reaches and surpasses international standards. While it is reasonable to suggest that the concessions given to Sandals were excessive, it is also reasonable to suggest, that the gains that Barbados will make from a heavy Sandals presence will be far superior to any that will arise from those granted to inferior properties and management. We can rest assured that they will come begging again; in the very near future because restaurants not attached to hotels are already demanding concessions similar to those granted to the hotels. They will now claim that if they don’t get concessions they will be forced to lay off workers or carry their business elsewhere. The blackmail is only surpassed by the capitulation of successive governments to these pirates who believe that governments must underwrite their alarming shortcomings.

The concessions should be withheld until they sign the MOU. Beggars cannot be choosers


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176 responses to “Tourism Sector a Cadre of Beggars”

  1. overseasbajnyankee Avatar
    overseasbajnyankee

    TELL ME WHy
    no all white people do not own hotels in Barbados, but they own most of the hotel rooms

  2. overseasbajnyankee Avatar
    overseasbajnyankee

    @daivid

    whats the latest on the cricket match? would appreciate ur quick response before I go on the errand in manhattan


  3. Dover road closed???? I just rented an apt there for this summer , for how long is it closed .? Sith why cant we get fruits and vegetables in Canada with blight and rot spots all over it at loblaws all our stuff seems to lack character I am going to start to shop at food basics to get that homey feeling lol


  4. lawson wrote ….shop at food basics to get that homey feeling”

    Good one! lmrao


  5. Overseasbajnyankee

    On my end…. all one has to do in order to put Televisions, washing machines out etc, is to apply to the Town Hall for a permit, which usually cost around forty to fifty dollars. And then there are stipulations as to how many items one can put in front of the home for disposal. I have never heard of putting price -tags on items in order to dispose of them, that’s probably a local ordinance in your Town? You can’t apply that rule unilaterally as though it is federal law.


  6. Lawson if you are not po great lol ) you will find the best locally grown fruit and vegetables in the trays of some street vendors.

    When I am in Barbados I buy fruit and veggies in Spry street, Roebuck street, James street and outside Eagle Hall market.

    The sweetest figs and bananas I remember eating was from a lady at Eagle Hall.


  7. Dompey | September 16, 2014 at 7:59 AM |
    ……. I have never seen any of the streets of Barbados littered with garbage.
    ……………………………………………………………………………..
    Bro , are you serious? check what AC had to say about those of us who have been highlighting the increasing nastiness of these country. (ie the Miller, Hants and Bushie etc

    I have ceased publishing photos on the net ,of Bridgetown, and many parts of the island because of the ubique mounds of rubbish that , like Minister Stephen Lashley, pokes its nose into every photo taken………………………………………………………………………

    ac | September 16, 2014 at 5:51 AM |
    colonel buggy the future trust is all geared up for their annual cleanup across the country…you are cordially invited to participate,,u can bring the miller and all the other long winded talkers along who have an interest in seeing the highways and byways and gullies and gutters well kept,,a day full of fun and laughter no one will be disappointed,,get on board,,,,talk is cheap,,this event cost nothing…no excuses allowed.


  8. @dompey

    no, bananas are not cultivated in Ontario. Currently they are imported from Honduras. Yes you are fooling yourself. Local grown bananas are about twice the price in Barbados as imported bananas are in Ontario. It should be the other way around, but it isn’t so.


  9. I may have missed it ,but was Sandals made to sign a MOU?
    If not, why not?


  10. Sandals has committed in meetings with locals to buy local. We will have to see how this pans out recognising the wash pan of concessions they received read duty free food etc.


  11. Colonel Buggy

    So I guess the DLP is to blame for the garbage infested island right? I am quite sure that the Native- Barbadian has never heard of the concept of “Personal -Responsibility” right? You ought and must hold people responsible for their own actions. Now, I am quite sure the garbage hasn’t gotten where ever you have seen it by itself. When a Tourist visits Barbados and sees garbage all over the place, it reflects on the people who lives on the island and not the governmental institution responsible for disposing of it.


  12. Dompey | September 16, 2014 at 3:15 PM |
    Colonel Buggy

    So I guess the DLP is to blame for the garbage infested island right?
    …………………………………………………………………………………………..
    My pack of cards do not contain any DLP or BLP Jokers. Yes the people are to blame,and I’ve always stated this , but when a war is lost on the battle field, the blame eventually is level at the Generals, the leaders, who should have put things in place to assure a victory.
    The Government has got to take its share of the blame for the state that we now find ourselves in, indiscriminate dumping beside.
    If you have been following these blogs or reading the online papers, you would have known that the Sanitation Service Authority purchased twelve Compactor trucks last November 2013 to compliment its fleet of some 51 trucks. In August 2014, less than a years, the Sanitation Service Authority’s was down to 11 units, one to service every parish, bearing in mind that the City of Bridgetown requires two pickups daily.
    Last night the Minister of the Environment was on TV, stating that during this time of the year, householders generate significantly more garbage, and produce figures. Pray tell me if he and his technocrats are aware of this, why did they sit on their fat arses and made no contingency plans.
    Now tell me Bro, if trucks are available and are not collecting house hold refuse , some times up to two weeks in some communities, tell me honestly , who are to be blamed for what obtains on our street and communities?


  13. Local grown bananas are about twice the price in Barbados as imported bananas are in Ontario. It should be the other way around, but it isn’t so.
    ………………………………………………………………………………………..
    Much of the bananas seen in supermarkets, and other places, in Barbados are not locally grown, but imported from St Vincent. Its hard to find traditional country hawkers in Bridgetown selling Bajan Bananas .
    Like the yard fowl, the feathered ones, we have lost our taste for them.

  14. Ex Hotel Employee Avatar

    Toni Moore the new BWU boss is about to experience her first major challenge.A leading hotel on the South Coast with government interest has dismissed three employees while bringing them upon one type of charge dismiss them on other trump up charges.
    Industrial action is looming at that hotel.
    The expatriate Argentina general manager with his prejudices and the Grenadian Director of Operations also with her prejudices have practically declare war on the beleaguered
    workers of that hotel.
    Next week Tuesday will determine if new BWU boss has what it takes to be an effective union leader.


  15. I prefer local bananas any day over the gas ripened, bland tasting things you find in the supermarkets. Col. Buggy its not hard to find local bananas, just go in any marketplace, or check the vendors. As for ya’ll bajans living abroad, some things may be way cheaper, but i prefer my local grown veggies than the GMO crap.


  16. @Ex Hotel Employee

    You are suggesting the Hilton will be ‘ácting up’ soon?


  17. BU challenges anyone to drive through Silver Hill, Gall Hill area, low income housing area, the garbage is piled high.


  18. David the low income housing areas have very little space to store garbage so garbage will pile up.

    Government ministers and the upper class live on 10,000 sq.ft. and larger properties so it is not as big a problem for them.
    They can get the maid or the yard boy to hide it till its picked up.


  19. no slackers! no sh..te talkers! no concessions granted,,,just some good ole fashion elbow work wrapped up in patriotism and pride and the job was done,,,watch

  20. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ ac | September 16, 2014 at 9:30 PM |

    Are these the same patriotic white residents seen in the video clip doing yeoman service that DLP yardfowls and dirty lying pimps like yourself, negroman and waiting et al like to curse daily on BU?

    How come we didn’t see a retarded idiot resembling the BU ac in the video?
    Shame on you, ac!

    Why not do the Bridgetown clean-up and get Minister Stephen Lashley to join in for the photo ops? You can start with the Empire Theatre building and move to the environs.
    The continuing status of Bridgetown being a designated World Heritage site depends dearly on this clean-up.
    Remember ac, no partying with the ‘brown’ rats!


  21. Perhaps we need to fly oversized Broken Tridents from the mast heads of the now defunct light houses,to let the Japanese nuclear waste ships, kerb crawling through the region, know that in spite of what they may see through their binoculars, that Barbados is still very much inhabited.


  22. Ex Hotel Employee
    Next week Tuesday will determine if new BWU boss has what it takes to be an effective union leader.
    …………………………………………………………………………………………
    Since she has been trained by the most effective union leader of all times,perhaps she will follow in his foot steps and treat this case the same way which the master has treated the Sandy Lane , and Colombian Emerald issues.


  23. Did the hotel people spell out where the forty million they plan to spend will go? Any specifics? Didn’t think so like William Skinner one is left to believe this is another ruse by the hoteliers. They’ve received the same concessions as Sandals but particulars of their investments are thin on the ground. Sandals is spending as we speak the first tranche of a US$500 million investment. Thousands of workers are busy constructing Sandals in the Gap with Beaches at Heywoods ready to be built next year. So for the concessions he received Butch is spending BDS$1 billion. The Hotel association parasites are selling us a hairy fairy story of plans to spend $40 million and they’ve got the same concessions as Butch. Go figure.

    Sandals are committed to working with local farmers. Shastri and the hotel people have made it pellucid clear they will not be buying local produce. Are these people even Bajans? In the meantime tourism is declining and the hotel owners who became fabulously rich from the industry depend totally on government to market , promote and bring visitors. We are going nowhere fast it takes two hands to clap only the government and the taxpayers are clapping the hoteliers are reaping all the sweets.


  24. BY LISA KING | WED, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 – 12:12 AM

    Six Men’s residents who are complaining about expansion work at Port Ferdinand Marina have no case – they are squatters.

    Since the operators of the St Peter marina started dredging close to the homes of the residents recently, they have been expressing concern about the impact it would have on their properties and their lives.

    Yesterday, however, Minister of Housing and Lands and veteran St Lucy Member of Parliament Denis Kellman said: “What you might have seen are squatters complaining . . . . The only difference is that the person they are complaining about has permission, but they do not have permission.”

    Kellman was speaking to the media yesterday after a visit to Bathsheba, St Joseph, where he promised to assist resident Pearline Downes, whose home had been damaged in 2010 by Tropical Storm Tomas, but who had not received any help from the state.

    Please read the full story in today’s MIDWEEK NATION, or in the eNATION edition.


  25. Ignorance truly is bliss.


  26. sh.te man miller ..how low can u go, taking a serious environmental issue and turning it into a black and white issue,what a load of garbage coming from your contaminated tongue, u ought to be quarantined ,,


  27. This ignorance started with the Arthur administration by turning a blind eye to squatting all over Barbados, we are reaping the whirl win.


  28. where is the guy Loveridge with all the pertinent questions,,,,on this issue many here are asking pertinent questions which need to be answered,,maybe he ought to ; interrupt his sleep and do diligence by giving some answered,as to what have the hoteliers done with the TRIF monies they received in past years and now why they are putting up a stink and refusing to signed the MOU… he is known for being the mouth piece for the hoteliers ,,never one to skip a beat in doing their week to week bidding via social media and newspaper articles across the carribbean ,however on this issue when his voice is needed like the cunning fox he retreats,,, shame on u loveridge,, the people deserve some real hard answers.not expecting any since this issue does not quite fit snugly in your agenda.


  29. All of the issues raised in this blog have been vigorously ventilated on several other blogs. There is no right or wrong here but different perspectives. The last time we checked Adrian was busy promoting Barbados with his reDiscover program. The problem with you is your love affair with being garrulous.


  30. as for the squatters ,they are like those who refused to vote ,,have no say,,,


  31. This kind of arrogance by the DLP will surely return to haunt them at the next elections.

  32. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ ac | September 17, 2014 at 5:53 AM |

    Thanks ac for coming around to the fact that there is serious environmental problem. We are glad you have waded through the piles of rotten garbage and have finally crossed over to the side on which Hants and Colonel Buggy stand.

    Now are you willing to concede the streets of Barbados would do with regular collections of garbage without you being in the way?

    BTW, who is bringing the race card into the debate? Certainly not the miller! Your taste for sarcasm needs a bit of salt to enhance your comprehension skills.
    Maybe the presence of the local whites in such nationally altruistic events will attract copycat litter-bug blacks like you to see it as something socially ostentatious and that you have ‘arrived’ to be in their ‘superior’ company.

    Yours truly Miller the descendant of back-row johnnies.

  33. Ex Hotel Employee Avatar

    Yes David,there are some very serious matters happening at the Barbados Hilton that needs to be exposed.
    The Spa at the hotel was closed without any prior knowledge and the two or three young ladies who worked in the spa were sent packing after about nine years on the job with only a pittance of a few thousand dollars as severance It was shameful how those girls were treated.
    Three employees working at the Water’s Edge Beach Bar along with others from others departments were suspended for so-called employment breaches for nearly two months.The three employees were suspended for not following the billing process.The billing process asked to be explained.The management of the hotel including the Indian Food & Beverage managers were unable to explain the billing process.Finally,they admitted there is no billing process.But instead of reinstating the three employees those employees were dismissed under the pretext that the hotel has no confidence in them.That is ludicrous.
    The expatriates managers especially the Argentinian general manager George,director of operations Grenadian Shereene & Food Beverage manager the Indian man Pradeep have instilled fear and have the staff at the Barbados Hilton fearful of their jobs.
    The Barbados Hilton is place where Barbadians workers rather not be.


  34. So Exemployee let me ask u a pertinent question/s..how long was all this ..sh.it happening?and are u still working for the Hilton?. why did u never put pen to paper before.

  35. overseasbajanyankee Avatar
    overseasbajanyankee

    @David
    don’t squatters have rights after a period of time and if your answer is in the negative, why is it that the squatters at fort George are still there?


  36. Ex Hotel Employee

    You said that the young ladies were let go without noticed from the spa after nine right? Well, you would be surprise to know that this seem to be the common practice among most business establishment these days. Those young ladies were quite lucky that their received a few thousand dollars because some jobs require that you be vested after ten years of service to obtain any kind of pension. But, I am quite sure these young ladies will receive natinal -insuance with is similiar to social -security here in America, I hope?


  37. 568,000 tourists visited Barbados in 2011,

    The streets and beaches in Barbados should be clean every day. You invite people to your house.
    Sweep the house, the front step and the yard.

    Of equal concern is the health of ordinary Bajans. Garbage will increase the risk of disease.


  38. David, Thank you. In fact I spent TWO hours this morning answering ‘pertinent’ and ‘impertinent’ tourism questions on CBC and will be back there next Tuesday. The re-DISCOVER programme has taken a lot of my time and my entire contribution to this has been completely free of charge. But its on track to generate around $2 million in additional revenue by December 2014. So I am trying to do my part. What is everybody else doing other that offering criticism?


  39. @ David | September 16, 2014 at 6:33 PM |

    BU challenges anyone to drive through Silver Hill, Gall Hill area, low income housing area, the garbage is piled high………………..

    And all along the street near Christ Church Boys…………..but blame this on seasonal high build ups! What an a***hole we have for a minister.

  40. Ex Hotel Employee Avatar

    AC I do not work at Barbados Hilton.I am an ex hotel worker who worked at a number of other hotels in Barbados.I have close friends and former hotel workers who work with me at other hotels.
    Believe me Hilton Barbados is a hell hole. The expatriate managers have chips on their shoulders. The experience as it is being told is not a nice one.
    I hope current employees of that hotel who read this blog can come and substantiate what I am saying here.


  41. @ Postage Paid | September 17, 2014 at 6:34 AM |

    This kind of arrogance by the DLP will surely return to haunt them at the next elections………………….

    You and I would like to think so but believe you me, if you think that these monsters will go down just so, we have to think again. If you think that they had millions to buy votes in 2013, wait to see what they will have in two years………….they will run a multi million dollar buy vote campaign.

    These monsters are giving their operatives contracts and the money will be stored up. I heard of one person who quoted $5000 for some work and was told ……are you an idiot? $5000? Man up that to $90,000. You think these people easy???

  42. overseasbajanyankee Avatar
    overseasbajanyankee

    @Prodical
    wasn’t vote buying attributed to both parties? By the way the lady asked you to address the empty ship for world cup where did the money went.


  43. Yes squatters have rights.


  44. Ex-Hotel Employee

    Given the level of unemployment in Barbados and elsewhere in the world these days, employees are at the mercy of their employers. So in essence, employees are stuck between a rock and a hard place, and it’s either you put up with the bullshite or hit the highway with a quick dispatch brother. At least your friends have their jobs, despite the fact their being mistreated like Cinderella two ugly stepsisters.


  45. Ex-Hotel Empleyee

    Look at the bright side of the matter, at least your friends are able to butter their bread. What about the thousands of Barbadians who are unable to? And as the saying goes in the Army: “Sucking it up and drive on with the mission baby”.


  46. We give you our own Loveridge working with the bigwigs at the Tourism Authority, Adrian why are you not hugging Maloney?

    Connect Barbados marks 10 years


  47. Ex-Hotel Employee

    The fact of the matter is employers have a large work pool to choose from out there, so their have little or no tolerance for a rebellious employee on the job these days.

  48. overseasbajanyankee Avatar
    overseasbajanyankee

    @David

    also why r the two guys to the right not hugging one another?


  49. David, because I wanted to hug Sue and Petra instead. He is not my type but quite a driver.

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