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Caswell Franklyn, Head of Unity Workers Union
Caswell Franklyn, Head of Unity Workers Union
BU shares the Caswell Franklyn Nation newspaper column – he is the General Secretary of Unity Workers Union and BU Contributor.

NOT ALL BLACK AND WHITE: PM causing much anxiety

RECENTLY, THE Prime Minister threw many government workers into shock and panic when he declared that the Governor General has power to compulsorily retire public officers at 60 years of age.

He cited certain sections of the Pensions Act, Chapter 25 of the Laws of Barbados and concluded that this power is exercisable in much the same way as the board of the Barbados Investment and Development Corporation had done with its employees who had passed that age.

I received many frantic queries from public officers who are approaching 60 years of age and who are now worried about the prospect of a forced unplanned retirement. Their fears were understandable when you consider that the Prime Minister spoke with such passion and conviction. If I were in their place, I would have been worried too, if I didnโ€™t know any better.

The compulsory age of retirement in the Public Service is presently sixty-six and a half years. However, as the PM pointed out, in accordance with section 11 of the Pensions Act, the Governor General can retire a certain class of officer at age 55 years; and according to section 13B other officers can be compulsorily retired, by the Governor General at 60 years of age. But it is not as simple as the PM would have us believe. He neglected or omitted to say that the Governor General can only exercise that power on the advice of the Public Service Commission, after they had conducted or ordered an inquiry into an officerโ€™s conduct.

The PM ought to be aware or someone should tell him that the compulsory retirement, of a person who had not reached retirement age, is a penalty that can be imposed on an officer who has been found guilty of committing an offence of a serious nature. The Third Schedule of the Public Service Act (the Code of Discipline in the Public Service) states at paragraph 6:

6. (1) The penalties that may be imposed on an officer against whom a disciplinary charge constituting misconduct of a serious nature is proved are as follows:

(a) suspension on half pay for a period not in excess of 6 months;

(b) reduction in rank;

(c) suspension of future increments for a period not exceeding 2 years;

(d) reprimand in writing;

(e) compulsory retirement; or

(f) dismissal.

When a public officer is found guilty of misconduct of a serious nature, and it is determined that his/her services should be terminated, there are two options โ€“ dismissal or compulsory retirement. It was called compulsory resignation under the 1978 Public Service Regulations. In the event of a dismissal, the officer forfeits his/her pension.

If the officer is compulsorily retired that person is allowed to retain the pension and gratuity. Compulsory retirement in the Public Service is therefore a more humane form of punishment but a punishment nonetheless, that cannot be imposed whimsically or to balance the budget.

As if scaring the living daylights out of unsuspecting public officers, who are approaching their 60th birthday were not enough, the PM took aim at trade unionists who refused to practice their calling according to the script that had been prepared for them by politicians. He accused them of not following the process of the much vaunted Social Partnership.

When in opposition, Mr Stuart was one of the most ardent critics of the Social Partnership. Apparently, his views have evolved to the point where he now seems to be one of the most passionate supporters of that arrangement. I, like many other right-thinking Barbadians, supported his views, on the Social Partnership, when he was in opposition. He cannot now expect all of us to have the same Saul to Paul conversion that inflicted him. To expect such could only be described as a monstrous perversion of common sense.

Caswell Franklyn is the general secretary of the Unity Workers Union and a social commentator. Email: caswellf@hotmail.com

– See more at: http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/70329/black-white-pm-causing-anxiety#sthash.hPvNEebc.dpuf


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171 responses to “The Caswell Franklyn Column – Prime Minister Stuart Causing Much Anxiety”

  1. Frustrated Businessman Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman

    The irony of Fumble’s legal ignorance is that he has always seen himself as a super-lawyer above all else, with aspirations to sit on the Bench. Lord help us if that jackass ever became a judge. As it stands his verbal spewage will be lost to history (hopefully sooner rather than later); as judge his verbal diarrhoea would be a historical testament to the ignorance of Bajan voters.


  2. @ Frustrated B
    Those that know not, and know not that they know not. ….often have delusions of grandeur..
    Our own j(AC) is a case in point…

    Shiite man…. Froon probably thinks that he is doing a good job ..and that we are all just BLP yardfowls…. LOL ha haha

    …Is it not surprising…the similarities between Froon and AC…? ๐Ÿ™‚


  3. @Frustrated Businessman July 27, 2015 at 9:15 AM #

    The irony of Fumbleโ€™s legal ignorance is that he has always seen himself as a super-lawyer above all else
    …………………….

    Ha, ha………….the man suffers from delusions of grandeur, yeh!!! Fumble was widely regarded as a “two by four” lawyer.

    I know someone, a dem at that, who was transferred from one government department to the other under bad circumstances. The person clearly was hard done by and had a case, the person went to Fumble and Fumble sat on the case for years……kept carrying the person around the mulberry bush……..in 2008, the government changed, Fumble became AG, he passed the case to someone else, the person has now retired from the service…………….

    I told the person….it is a good thing that you are a dem, look at how a dem treated you……….I think the person is now a disillusioned dem!


  4. The Hoyos file in today’s Nation admirably sums up Shakespeare’s contention that the devil can cite scripture to suit his purpose.For the ACs information,I did not say that Stuart is a devil,but who am I to argue with AC.
    Meanwhile next door in Trinidad,we have the spectacle of 25 years of the coup attempt and one Abu Bakr walking out of Parliament,hands upward stretched in surrender.As if to coincide with that event,there is the spectacle of a jail break in which 2 of the 3 were gunned down on the street and the media determined that all and sundry must see the result of what members of the religious sect known as Muslims or Moslems or musslemen are capable of inflicting upon a rather liberal society as obtains in Trinidad and Tobago.There are those also who regret that Bakr lived to continue to inflict conflict and more pain on the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago ably assisted by what Stuart euphemistically refers to as the Political Class,which class former TT PM Basdeo Panday,the consummate actor and court jester,says has a morality all its own.Barbados beware thes musslemen fanatics in our midst!

  5. Frustrated Businessman Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman

    Excellent response to the Customs performance report regarding lack of management in the Nation. It is funny though, how Customs has resisted management tools over the years like cameras in their work areas. Barbados suffers the 3rd World affliction regarding responsibility and accountability; companies go bust and the gardener gets fired. We keep electing talkers to lead these snivel services when Barbados needs people who lead by example and effort from the front. You cannot push a rope.


  6. @ Frustrated Businessman
    AMEN!


  7. Lol today is cuss Freundel Stuart. But question which if any of wanna that criticize PM have wanna LEC. Wanna I’m truth a rare breed of yahoos bar none

  8. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    THis article by Hoyos from the Nation has some very interesting parallels to Caswell’s own
    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/70120/hoyos-file-constitution-head


  9. The first caller to CBCโ€™s โ€œTalk ya Talkโ€, Maureen Holder and Astor Watts, were highly critical of the stance Caswell Franklyn and his Unity Union have been taking relative to the Customs employees.

    The caller stated that the industrial action being undertaken by Customs, at Caswellโ€™s urging, will have a negative effect on the economy, especially during the prevailing economic crisis.

    Holder said she received a call, at her home, from someone who has intimate knowledge of the issue and gave one side of the story. She suggested he should call the program this morning and give the other side of the story.

  10. Frustrated Businessman Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman

    No-one is cussing Fumble AC, his ineptitude has been held up for all the world to see like the Emperor’s New Clothes. He can do no better, it is not his fault he was thrust into a position he didn’t want, to do a job he doesn’t understand.

    But if some buffoon offered me the job as head of surgery at QEH I hope I would have enough honour and too little hubris to decline the position in the interest of saving lives; I am as capable of that position as Fumble is of his.

    We are past the point of saving the economic and consequential social life of our country and the fool needs to understand he is incapable of doing the job. Simple proven fact, not speculation.

    In case you didn’t understand the reference.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emperor%27s_New_Clothes


  11. Excellent analogy, Frustrated Businessman!

    For a man who was not well known in the legal fraternity as any good lawyer to actually become Prime Minister of this country is unbelievable!


  12. Prodigal Son

    Says: โ€œFor a man who was not well known in the legal fraternity as any good lawyer to actually become Prime Minister of this country is unbelievableโ€

    What has knowledge of the criminal justice system in Barbados to do with the office of the prime minister? I just do not follow your line of reason sir? Are you saying that one ought and must be a good lawyer in order to hold the top job in the island? I am quite sure Bush tea with his standpipe education would do a great job providing that he has the right kind of advisors and party members to do his bidding. President Harry Truman had but a mere high school diploma, but he had also the right sort advisors around him and this had made him one of the more effective presidents in the United States. So your argument doesnโ€™t even hold water and falls flat on its face.


  13. Under international rules and guidlines any strike action which goes on for a prolong length of time
    If that actions gives cause to health or security reasons. The govt has a right to intervene for and in the best interest of the national security of the nation.The custom strike has so far crossed that line and quickaction is therefore necessary by govt to prevent a catastrophic avalanche of disasters which can complicated the economic and social fabric of a nation bearing in mind that medical supplies as well as valuables that supply nutrients for the survival of a nation is at stake


  14. Prodigal is a jack ass of the highest order if one look across the landscape of American Presidents it would not be hard to find many of which had no training in law. Ronald Reagan
    George Bush Jimmy. carter to name a few. For all the talk the NLP yardies talk about law.Mia has yet to show her LEC


  15. Frustrated business man you are coming over as a straight talker. What is your opinion as a businessman that the custom officers don’t want cameras in their work area?


  16. ac,

    You and Dompey are so stupid, you cannot even understand a simple analogy.

    Just to inform you simpletons, my point was that the man, Freundel Stuart was not even good at what he is trained in………..so how the hell can he be expected to be good at anything else?

    Get it? It has nothing to do with Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter or George Bush…………even so all of them were far better than Fumble and you lot!

    Months after this DLP bunch were elected, a caller to Brasstacks told David Ellis that he was not critical of the performance of the government. David Ellis said that he thought that he should be fair and give the newbies time to settle into their jobs……………..

    People were prepared to give you wild boys a chance to proof your worth but because of your ineptitude and incompetence…………this is where we end up today!


  17. Prodigal Son

    President Woodrow Wilson, was the only president to have held a PhD in American presidential history. And little is made of his presidency today even though this man held a PhD in political science, but nontheles, he is recorded among some well noted historians as one of the worse presidents in American history. So your argument sinks further in the mud as far as your employment of an effective legal knowledge as a criterion for the office of the prime minister.


  18. I pity you!


  19. Prodigal Son Writes: ” My point was Freundel Stuart was not even good at what he is trained in… so how the hell can he be expected to be good at anything else.”

    Prodigal, that one of the more idiotic analogies I have read in quite sometime. George W. Bush, was coached or trained for political office, but he was much better at drilling oil in Texas than he was as being a politician. It has much to do with Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter and George Bush because an analogy can be drawn amongst these three individuals regarding their choice of careers and what their were actually better at doing.


  20. Prodigal u made no point what you did was gladly endorsed an analogy by business man which concluded that PM Stuart was not qualified to be PM based on a site of rules or standards he ( business man) had concocted
    However to debunk such rubbish examples of Presidents were proffered .Again your attempt to castigate and ridicule expose your shameless political biases


  21. Prodigal Son

    How does the prime minister’s inability to be an effective legal counsel, in anyway influences his ability to be an effective prime minister? Your analogy in my estimation is pure dog crap which belies the tools of common-sense and reason. How does one influence the other sir? I once knew a trained mounted police who couldn’t ride a horse to save his own life, but he was one if not the more effective player on the police cricket team back in the day. The mounted man ability in one area of activity, didn’t affected or influenced his ability in another area Prodigal. listen! You need to be beaten severely with a breadfruit stick the next time you allude to such a ridiculous analogy Prodigal.


  22. LOL ha ha
    ohhh shiirrttt!!! wuh loss!!

    How is it even possible for two brass bowls to be so stupid???!!!
    Man David, you is DE boss!!!

    Bushie knows that there are lots of brass bowls around, ..but how the hell do you manage to attract TWO …of such idiotic proportions …to frequent YOUR blog…?

    Bushie is beginning to suspect that this is no coincidence….
    Clearly this is a masterful BU ploy to illustrate that the level of thinking we are currently seeing from the DLP is actually possible after all…..cause…Without the REALITY of Dompey, AC and Alvin, no one in their right minds would have accepted that ANY human being – even a Bajan Brass Bowl – could have been SOOOOOO dense.

    Great blog David!!! ๐Ÿ™‚


  23. Bush Tea

    Did I not implore you to refrain from employing adhominem, and focus more on the question before deliberation Bushie? There goes that standpipe education against David. Your boy Bushie just can’t seem to get it through his hard skull that his failing attempt to aggrandize his sense of importance by resorting to character assassination, will continue to prove counterproductive.

  24. Frustrated Businessman Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman

    Clone, Barbados’ problems could be solved by a board of directors appointed by the top-earning companies in the Chamber of Commerce in less than a year without social disenfranchisement. We all know what the problems are, we have just never suffered like this before because of them and therefore did nothing about them.

    Everyone knows customs is a useless, bloated, over-paid, under-producing, corrupt entity in this country which stifles everyone else’s productivity, our leaders are just not prepared to deal with it. And on and on it goes in every ministry and statutory corporation.

    Except that the outright corruption and bribery solicitation has never been this bad, I recently heard of a meeting with a minister that started with discussions on ‘lobbying fees’. I personally have been solicited several times at the highest level.

    What is new in my 30 years in business is the resentment among the general population that ministers and civil servants are living the easy life compared to everyone else unlike when times were good for all of us. That, I believe, is why there was no populace uproar when 3,000 went home. When a man goes to work at 6am and gets home at 6pm and barely survives and the civil servant next door draws a better, guaranteed salary to work for three hours, it must build resentment.

    And the DLP gov’t is leaderless and aimless, its every man for himself and has been since Thomson died and after the Eager-11 effort by some to keep the cabinet singing from the same hymn sheet. In our tremendously bureaucratic system most new projects and developments need to co-operation of several ministries, most don’t even talk to each other so all progress is halted until facilitators once more fill minister’s offices. You could say what you like about Arthur but, like Adams and Barrow, he got things done and dragged everyone else along with him.

    The only good that can come out of the last eight years is changes in law to prevent this ineptitude ever happening again. We can’t tear down the 3-seat parliament but we can change the law regarding the appointment of senators and give them the power of veto.

    What has in fact happened is that business has gone underground and the tax base has therefore shrunk. I doubt we will ever recover from that so all tax income must therefore come from consumers in future. I wouldn’t be surprised to see 25% VAT in my lifetime.


  25. So Bushie, your sidekick Prodigal, is in essence saying that the validation of the legal fraternity is the standard, criterion or basis, for admission into this rare group of seven to date right? How else can or would any sounded minded person interpret or extrapolate what Prodigal is endeavoring to convey?


  26. Thanks for your answer
    I believe the Government should open a free course for Customs operations for interested persons. That pool would be available for future employment. Things like lie detection tests should be carry out to select future custom officers. No promotion should be done by time spent working. No appointments are done unless by evaluation using set criteria. Cameras posted at every port of entry that include the marinas

  27. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    @are – we – there yet , you said “This article by Hoyos from the Nation has some very interesting parallels to Caswellโ€™s own ”

    You will also realize the parallels between Albert Brandord, Harry Russell and Clyde Mascoll, then you will realize the parallels between Sanka Price’s “anonymous legal expert” and Ezra Alleyne. Move along a little further and see the similarities between Tennyson Joseph and the Mottley campaign talking points.

    You guys are proving my point every day and do not even realize it. The Nation newspaper is on a political frolic.

  28. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    After singing in the anti government onesided chorus known as the nation newspaper columnists Caswell Franklyn has woken up this morning and describes an article quoting independent assesments and views as a smear job,lol

    Caswell, on Sundays when you , Albert Brandford , Peter Wickham, Ezra Alleyne and Pat Hoyos gang up and lambaste the PM , did you not stop and think that you were part of a smear job?

    Caswell, your complaints would be taken seriously if your one sided political diatribe did not so damage your credibility as an analyst. I guess only when you wear the shoe and feel the pinch, you start to complain. Karma is a bit*h.


  29. There is a DLP yard fowl who comes on to Brasstacks with exactly the same mentality as this Nation Critic.

    Every time this critic posts on BU, it is the same old, same old. He continually moans

    …………the Nation is a BLP newspaper, Caswell, Sanka, Ezra, Albert, Peter and Hoyos are writing against (this poor hapless) DLP government

    ……..they do not like the government, the government cannot do anything right for them.

    Likewise the Brasstacks yard fowl does the same to VOB……………

    He complains……….

    ….why does VOB bring a news clip from the Opposition first, the government news clip should be first

    …….any story from the government should be top of the news

    …… all of the moderators are biased except Tricia Watson (oh really? That woman is so biased, she is just a little better than that lackey, Maureen Holder on CBC………I listened to this woman the last few mornings while driving in someone’s car and could not believe that she could call herself an analyst. Today I heard her say that she would never allow herself to be used by anyone……….I burst out laughing)

    Yet the Brasstracks critic would never talk about the moderators on VOB during the OSA years who were outright dems who all ended up in cabinet positions ……….Maxine McClean, Harry Husbands, chairmen…….Atalalove Corbin, Tony Marshall (now an ambassador).

    Truth does not matter to dems!

    Nation critic…….here is a news flash………..after all the crap that the DLP has been doing to Barbados since 2008, you are lucky that anyone is still supporting the DLP. Your party cannot continue to screw the people and still expect everybody to support it! You drunk or what?


  30. Bushie does what bushit does well to smear and attack sounds like one of them ole political bassett hounds who could not even win the voter confidence to be aDog catcher : the sh,it head belives that his smear attacks would be the best ammunition to frighten when in fact there are only loads of dog shit sprayed with perfume and scribble across the walls of BU for entertainment what a knuckle head.


  31. @ Frustrated Businessman
    Excellent summary…except for the part about a “Board of Directors of leading businesses” coming to our rescue.
    Such a Board would not even be Bajans, and to be honest, ANY such idea would represent the actual culmination of where Froon is leading black Bajans (90% of Barbados) now anyhow – back to slavery…
    NOT AN OPTION.

    The Required Board can be found in BU’s Ten-Point plan…and would be comprised of leaders of a wide section of national entities from business to social, to sports to youth…etc

    This ‘Board’ would then take control of NATIONAL GOVERNANCE, and would oversee a process to advertise, interview, and to recruit (head-hunting if necessary) the actual management team to run the ministries of Barbados.
    The Board would then continue to oversee the whole area of GOVERNANCE while the managers got on with the business of management.


  32. @Bush Tea

    Empty vessels keep noise. To be quite honest a few commenters BU never read because there is nothing to learn. To quote Toni Moore ”noise”.


  33. Go read the good News RECORD ARRIVALS..Shut Up bush sh,t !


  34. NationBLPNewspaper
    You forgot to mention Ryan Straughan,George Belle,Ruedon Eversley,and David Comissiong.If you check the results of the last election there were 169,847 voters out of a total of 249,024 eligible electors who refused to vote for the DLP.In other words this DLP government is a minority government since only 31% of eligible electors favoured your party.So Nation,you and your clueless party is governing by default.No wonder you are complaining so much.Nuff people en favour wunna.


  35. ac,

    The only people who believe ANY statistics coming from this government are people of the like of you.

    The latest IMF report implied that they did not believe the numbers given to them.

    You really think that anyone in Barbados believes that the unemployment rate is 13%? Like hell, they dont!

    By the way, if the results so were so good, how comes the economy did not grow to at least 1%?

    A friend who works in the BTMI told me that statistics are manipulated to suit whomever. The person told me that the way they do their statistics is……if one person comes from Wales in 2013 and two persons come in 2014….they would say we had 100% increase…………………when actually only two persons came!

    So I have always taken the BTMI figures with a grain of salt! Did the BTMI say how much the large influx of visitors spend?

  36. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac July 28, 2015 at 7:39 PM

    Good News indeed! What a paradox of good fortune with the foreign reserves down and the taxi men crying out.
    What would you go for? An imaginary increase in visitor arrivals or fewer visitors spending more money in the local economy? The proof of the pudding is in the eating not in the bullshit lies emanating from the MoF and his cronies.

    Listen up, ac the acute clown, why should sensible people rely on statistics prepared and presented by the current administration which is known to tell lies to impress people of small minds like you and to confuse the masses?

    The IMF officials have certainly โ€˜cotton onโ€™ to the Central Bank Governorโ€™s proclivity to massage โ€˜numbersโ€™ to suit his political agenda. Who says you ignoramuses are not witnessing a similar โ€˜peculiarityโ€™ in regard to tourism which has been โ€˜recentlyโ€™ identified by the Eureka Fumble Stuart administration as a major driver of the economy and significant forex earner.

    Now which comes first? The proper management of a vulnerable economy to generate resources to fund the social goals of an educated society or a society all broken and about to be on fire while clueless Fumble fiddles in a cocoon of stupidity and incompetence befitting a fool who, by a quirk of fate, finds himself sitting in the Kingโ€™s chair too โ€˜massivelyโ€™ big for his intellectual breeches?


  37. Do the 72 customs officers said to be in Caswell Franklyn’s union pay membership fees? Just asking.

  38. Smooth Chocolate Avatar
    Smooth Chocolate

    it is a union, so it is expected that they contribute, however, if he is representing them and they are not paying, it shows what kind of character Caswell has in comparison to many others here


  39. First the misfits tried to dissemble the little confidence level which the govt had received in respect of the overwhelming purchasing of the bonds by the barbadian people (with some being purchased by yours truly ) using their fire brand of political poop and aligning themselves with one of the most wicked and evil acts foisted upon this tiny island ,an act so deplorable that it even makes satan look like one of Gods redeem angels, the act of punishing the barbados society by having loads of garbage heaped and dumped on the by ways in the front doors and back doors of every home
    Now as if their evil was not enough to cause scorn and disease the blp brigade is now laying out a launching pad laden with missiles to target the millions of tourist who have landed upon our shores, shame on you blp yard fowls for allowing gutter political to infiltrate the landscape of this tiny island Shame on YOU

    …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

    The Custom officers by law should have been removed of their duties until a resolution was met and could have been replaced with temporary workers according to the rules which govern the ILO . since by law their action to resolve has been stiffed and been muted by the length of time given and which now has compounded the well being of national security with a drifting to impaired or handicapped the over all stability of the country at any level,Furthermore this action can be called illegal since the Unions should have served notice to the employer withering sixty days before strike action took place, after all concerns had been tabled by means of bargaining and had resulted with a stalemate.
    The same fate that befell the Sanitation workers of non payment would be observed and absorbed by the wild cat customer officers who like the sanitation workers were misled and misguided by sleight of hand as soldiers for political leverage


  40. Yes the new kid on the block learning fast.He is playing the numbers game as taught by the Central Bank fibber and who was identified by the IMF as providing untrustworhy data to determine GDP.Prodigal and Miller are making valid points.If tourism is suddenly such a success story,the first release in Q1 boasting “the first time in 25 years”,now in Q2 “the first time in 29 years” why is the economy as portrayed by DeLisle Worrell not reflecting a larger growth in GDP.It doesn’t add up.Something is rotten in Denmark.


  41. Smooth chocolate you are on to something Caswell Franklyn maybe be representing the customs workers pro bono free to become relevant. Don’t forget previously Unity union had three members Caswell, he self and himself. Island gal don’t laugh.


  42. Yes indeed SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN DENMARK (barbados) and it is called MIA MOTTLEY surely that one was easy to figure out … her numbers indicates that she has reached level RED in starting political fires //the type that needs a dousing with acid rain and pepper salt;
    Her inane loose cannon ball attacks are of the making of a power hungry madman, even when told or corrected she insist in her disillusion style of destroying the economic interest of this little 166 sq . miles
    She will never be PM of this little island for one she has no political savvy or diplomatic decorum. HER attitude and mannerism can be described as political witch hunts


  43. Dompey July 28, 2015 at 3:08 PM #

    โ€œI once knew a trained mounted police who couldnโ€™t ride a horse to save his own life, but he was one if not the more effective player on the police cricket team back in the day.โ€

    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    First things first, โ€œpoliceโ€ describes the entire organisation, so to state you knew a โ€œmounted policeโ€ is INCORRECT usage of English. It would have been better to state you knew a โ€œpolice officerโ€ or โ€œ policeman.โ€

    How could you state โ€œI knew a TRAINED mounted police(man) who COULDNโ€™T RIDE a horse to save his own life?โ€ โ€œDompey, that one of the more idiotic analogies I have read in quite some time.โ€

    How it is possible for any individual to have received training in horse riding, is subsequently unable to undertake the task for which he was trained, and remained a member of the Police Mounted Division?

    Next, you may probably mention you knew an officer who was trained to operate police vehicles, but could not drive a car or ride a motorcycle.

    โ€œYour analogy in my estimation is pure dog crap which belies the tools of common-sense and reason.โ€

    โ€œYou need to be beaten severely with a breadfruit stick the next time you allude to such a ridiculous analogy, (Dompey).โ€


  44. @ Dompey

    Dompey, I donโ€™t make it a habit responding to your contributions. However, for someone who does not the know intricacies of English usage, you are always quick to criticize and insult other contributors.

    Apparently you are of the misguided opinion you possess a level of intellect that is by far superior to others and that using convoluted phrasing is a sign of intelligence and higher learning. You seem to be the type of individual who would conclude a medical evaluation with a condescending evaluation of the doctor.

    But behind your mask of ultra-confidence lies a fragile self-esteem, vulnerable to the slightest criticism. This is evident by your using multiple posts to excessively criticize and insult your critics, and to emphasize the point that you are superior.

    By doing this, you are displaying arrogance and a lack of empathy towards others.

    Just chill out a bit, Dompey.


  45. Frustrated Businessman July 28, 2015 at 3:39 PM #

    Clone, Barbadosโ€™ problems could be solved by a board of directors appointed by the top-earning companies in the Chamber of Commerce in less than a year without social disenfranchisement. We all know what the problems are, we have just never suffered like this before because of them and therefore did nothing about them

    Mr Frustrated- Do we still have top earning companies in the chamber of commerce in Barbados owned by Barbadians ? Except for a few, most of the companies in Barbados which used to bear indigenous names now fly the flag of Neal and Massy of Trinidad and Tobago. If truth be told we never really had any genuine businessmen in Barbados steeped in the art of entrepreneurship; but rather a bunch of vulturistic speculators preying on the coffers of the Treasury financed by taxpayers and managed by shortsighted politicians. If your solution is accepted we might wake up one morning and find the country sold to Trinidad lock stock and barrel.

  46. Frustrated Businessman Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman

    At Bush Tea and Balance, I appreciate your concerns but I submit that if we can’t run local businesses we can’t run this country.

    Ponder this for a moment, if we accomplished what Guy Fawkes could not and brought down our House of Assembly to elect an actual, functional president (with a total-veto senate fuse in place) to run this country (on the basis that finding 30 capable people is impossible but finding one might be doable), would you care if he hired his cabinet from local non-nationals or even from the entire world pool of management talent? Would we be happy to tolerate a bad accent if we could woo Monte Carlo’s tourism expert to come here to manage ours?

    I submit that we need management expertise, not podium rhetoric. I could care less where it comes from.


  47. @ Frustrated B
    Boss, don’t let your understandable frustration get in the way of rationality.
    We don’t need no ‘management expertise’ …
    …to be fair, ‘management expertise’ is now a dime a dozen and honestly…we have it falling over itself in Barbados.

    What we DON’T have is a willingness, commitment and the BALLS to do the ‘right’ things.
    We don’t have a clear VISION of what the ‘right things’ are ..that should be done… and we don’t have meaningful CONSEQUENCES for those who insist on doing shiite.

    The other thing is that when you find yourself responsible for a family whose talents are in fishing, and things get hard in the fishing business, do you dump them and find a new family of carpenters? …..or do you WORK WITH YOUR FAMILY to move their skills to carpentry …or some other productive skill..?

    What is the KEY element here? …not MAXIMISING the potentiality of FAMILY?

    What you are proposing sounds a lot like what Cable and Wireless and later EMERA did upon taking over national assets here in Barbados….
    …they dumped lifelong FAMILY MEMBERS (employees) in place of cheap contracted strangers in their search of higher short-term profits….

    Bushie predicts that in the longer term, poor quality, lack of commitment and falling profitability will confirm the folly of such logic….


  48. Mr Bush Tea.

    The simplicity and eloquence of your anecdotes will forever confound the masses, the asses (donkeys) and their commander in Chief (we will not mention her name here but be assured that she will find you And Comment – the capitalization is for emphasis ONLY)

    Are you a travelling man?

    You mention four concepts (i) resident HR resources and management expertise (ii) VISION (iii) Consequences and the superlative attribute that we Bajans don’t have (iv) BALLS

    Not to flog a dead horse but I remarked earlier on another thread about that MTW issue that George Hutson former idiot savant Minister of MTW phucked up, that any one of the line officers tasked with that duty has more technical knowledge that that minister and as you would know that is a pattern of governance here in Barbados, 95% of our ministers are dumber than shyte

    Did you know that over the past 149 years, Nokia has evolved from paper manufacturer to a firm that once manufactured rubber products, plastics, chemicals, electronics, telecommunications and what theyโ€™re best known for today โ€“ mobile phones?? (Copied straight from the internet)

    This is VISION and the agility to see the market changing around you and adapt overnight. That is a virtual impossibility in a cuntry where the school curriculum ent change for 70 years!!

    Diversification of the cvntry’s economy in pertinent initiatives WILL TEK more than these current, and previous elected Brasholes, have the gonads translated BALLS to deliver, for, according to Arnold Startch-uh-kniver, we gots “alot uh panty mens”.

    Consequences??

    Dat is a nex topic and blog all by itself.

    We have entered into a new form of slavery where, in addition to the “non arable seashore properties” that the massa once gave us niggers as appeasement for the atrocities of slavery, land that you know could not grow any food (land that he now has taken back BECAUSE it is a veritable GOLD COAST) we now are seeing “reverse colonization” your Emera’s etc.

    Slowly massa coming back in droves, inserted in our board rooms through the courtesy of Erine Philips Chief Immigration Officer, and innocuous 2 inch advertisements in the Nation and Advocate stating “there being no suitably qualified candidates, we will now advertise these posts to non-nationals blah blah blah”

    Interestingly the Cahill fiasco should show us niggers that even the bajan whites and buckra johnies are becoming fearful and turning out in droves to deal with the Cowans and dem!!

    When you getting white peeple, sitting in a Town Hall, airing dem grievances and being made to write down dem questions, like dutiful niggers, dat should show we dat dere is a problem.

    But unfortunately Mr. Bush Tea, it wont.

    In 25 years (de ole man gine be gone by dennn) the colonization will be complete and traitors like Sinckler and Fumble, enriched by the sale of us bajans into slavery will be living in gated communities or, given Stinkliar modus, be overseas at the World Bank, or some international NGO, tellling more lies.


  49. Piece,

    You think that after the Stinkliar has screwed up this country so royally that any international agency would ever look at him? LOL! Jokes!


  50. But wait, you really mean to tell me that there is still such stupidity existing in the mentality of the people of St John………..I cannot believe that there are more people still with the intelligence of ac and dompey.

    A man was on Brasstacks today saying that the people of St John will never vote for the BLP because of some grudge they have since before Barrow. David Ellis asked him how could this be…..he said this grudge has been passed down from generation to generation.

    Can you imagine that a grown man would actually say that the people of St John are so loyal to Barrow that if the DLP bring a dog, they would vote for him. I thought this talk was only political rhetoric, I cannot believe that people are still so ignorant.

    One man said that under Mara Thompson, St John has gone back to the days of Barrow where nothing is happening and no progress is taking place.

    Wow, this sums up the DLP……………. the supporters are ignorant as shi..rte!

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