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

It would appear that Barbados is in a worse crisis that most people can even imagine. Yesterday (May 6, 2015) Bus Operators of the state-owned Transport Board refused to work citing as their reason the hiring of a person with political connections to fill a vacancy that could have been filled by one of the persons who were made redundant.

The workers are unionised as part of the Barbados Workers’ Union so it was only natural that their union would have sprung to their defence but their response was lukewarm at best. Anyone who listened to the General Secretary on the news would not have gotten the sense of outrage that the workers felt which forced them to withdraw their labour. It seemed as though the union did not want to disclose the real reason behind the strike, as though BWU was protecting someone or something.

The Barbados Labour Party joined in the fray ostensibly to lend their support to the striking workers, but it was more likely that they wanted to score a few political points. But they too refused to adequately put the real reason for the strike in the public domain. Even though the real reason behind the strike was on the lips of all the assembled workers, neither the BWU, the BLP nor the news media was honest enough to accurately report on the real reason for the strike. It would appear that there was a conspiracy to keep the country in the dark.

Quite frankly, I can understand why the Barbados Labour Party refused to be honest: firstly, they are politicians and being honest is not something that local politicians find easy; and disclosing the truth might make one of the political class more than a bit uncomfortable as it appears that protecting each other, even across party lines, takes precedence over anything else.

It is puzzling why the media or the BWU did not reveal the real reason behind the strike, unless they too are politicians, aspiring politicians or controlled by politicians.

The workers were complaining for all to hear or for all who wanted to hear that the Transport Board hired the niece of the Minister to do work that could have been done by one of the retrenched workers. Why did the media, BWU and BLP omit that very pertinent detail?

School children who studied hard for five or more years to take CXC exams were inconvenienced, in getting to examination centres, by this strike. Somebody needs to answer for this piece of nastiness; some heads should roll starting with the Minister’s, if for no other reason than this nastiness happened on his watch, and he is required to accept responsibility for the actions of his officers. But before he leaves, he should send the members of the board packing ahead of himself.


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54 responses to “Transport Board Strike: Conspiracy to Deceive”

  1. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Sea Cat

    I going get to your remark about one “Cat Eyes” shortly but you know we ole people, everything is a story

    In the short history of our nation, almost 50 years as opposed to that of Japan or China or even the UK, a thing that we need to acknowledge, and have never deal with, is embeded in what one could call “national ownership” or what is more commonly referred to as “sense of identity”.

    America has an almost similar colonization pattern as we do, “new world” for people’s seeking honour on behalf of the majesties of the Old World, empowered by Royal Charter to pillage and rape the newly discovered lands of their resources, wherever the Magna Carta carves up said New World, later colonized/populated by persons, either the disenfranchised, the barbadosed or exiled, or those committed to serve penal sentences away from their respective motherlands etc.

    In Barbados, as with those other places, Australia New Zealand etc., a foreign people, displace the natives, and the interloper begins the bespoke chant “America is for Americans” or whichever country you want to replace America with.

    Whereas the interloper in America, notwithstanding that there was a time in the 1700’s where the native american and the enslaved negro outnumbered these “teeming masses”, thereafter immediately redressed that imbalance in “representation” with purposed Immigration and Naturalization laws, and brought that “imbalance” to a point where the enslaved are now 15% of their population, such was not the case in the (former?) colony Barbados.

    So what has devolved here is a colony where the enslaved outnumber the colonists’ descendants BUT with two very interesting conditions for your consideration.

    ONE. So that the “imbalance” here DOES NOT DISCOMMODE the “interloper”, the mother cvntry ensured a control mechanism that addressed “that imbalance” Ergo the payment for the loss of the slaves that went to the colonists, their families and successors – the BS&T and Plantations Ltd etc. Wunna more bright than the ole man, so wunna know the usual suspects.

    TWO. Unlike what happened in other territories where the “transplanted peoples” took ownership, what attended the 95% of our negro population was “stasis”.

    We, the majority of the people, were stuck between “not being Africans BUT not being Barbadosed EITHER”

    Simply “neither fish nor fowl” and no manner to get back to where we came from nor embrace where and who we are.

    The phenomena known as Cat Eyes is a manifestation of that “stasis” much like old movies “the Land that Time Forgot” Lost in Space”, “Time Tunnel” or even if we wanted to be kind and bring it forward to 2015 “After Earth”.

    Caught in a never ending story of “any comment that is contrary to the dlp god that hath spoken” is met with immediate and unrelenting diatribes and attempts to drive such opinion into the deepest bowels of the earth, Hell itself, where I am reliably informed by Noel Lynch that David Thompson lives.

    Irene Sandiford-Garner, Patrick Todd, Trevor Prescod, persons from either side of the BLP/DLP “neither fish nor fowl” mentality that besieges us.

    Go through any one of their contributions to BU or community or Parliament or Cabinet or whatever and you will find one common denominator, they are emblematic of what we are as a people “constantly lost and decidedly proud of it”


  2. Sea Cat May 10, 2015 at 6:03 AM #

    “Recently I was looking back at some at some articles written by one Cat’s Eyes prior to the 2008 elections. When I compare those submissions to those written by one AC today I can see a very strong similarity. They seem very familiar to the mouthings of one Irene Sandiford-Garner. Anyone remember Cat’s Eyes?”

    Sea Cat, I have always stated a position similar to yours, because I also believe that one of the ACs is Irene. There are striking similarities in their comments.


  3. only one having a distress figment of the mind would be so blurred and be obscured by political perceptions that they make foolish judgement calls


  4. what have become of miller.?

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