Recently, a bill to amend the Constitution failed to muster the necessary two-thirds majority to ensure its passage in the House of Assembly. If that bill were enacted, the compulsory retirement age of persons, holding the offices of Auditor-General and Director of Public Prosecutions, would have been increased from 62 to 67 years of age.

As I understand it, both parties support the idea of increasing the retirement age for those two office holders, in order to bring them in line with the stated policy for the rest of the public service. So why did the amendment fail? The simple answer is that even though the Opposition did not oppose the amendment in principle, its members abstained thereby depriving the bill of the twenty votes needed to ensure its passage.

I did not listen to the debate, and am therefore forced to rely solely on media reports. I would prefer to rely on Hansard (the official verbatim report of proceedings in parliament). Unfortunately, October 24, 2011 was the last time Hansard was published in the Official Gazette and that was the report of the proceedings that took place on October 16, 2007. I am told that in England, the parliament that we mimic, Hansard is available the day after the debate. But I digress, this is a topic for another time.

A sensible government would not have proceeded with that debate unless it was assured of the numbers to pass the bill. Mind you, media reports suggested that the Opposition had communicated to the Government, in advance of the debate, that it was not going to support the amendment at that time, even though it had no quarrel with the object of the bill.

As I understand it, the BLP reasoned that Government’s priorities were misplaced. Why rush to parliament to pass legislation that would benefit only two persons, when Government needed to clarify the law it claims allows it to retire all other public service workers at 60 years?

There was no rush: both incumbents are 58 years old and to benefit them that legislation could have been brought to the House any time in the next four years. But it seems that Government is trashing around to find business to put before the House because it has a very poor legislative agenda.

The Barbados Labour Party took some abuse, from the Government and from its former leader the Right Honourable Owen Arthur, for its stance on the amendment. The criticisms from Government, though puerile, were expected. On the other hand, the criticisms or abuse by Mr. Arthur did more to diminish him in the eyes of the public than any effect it would have had on the recipient.

To my mind, his apparent dislike of the Opposition Leader has so consumed him that it is rendering his contributions in the House to be irrational. If he feels so strongly that Ms Mottley is unfit to assume the high office of Prime Minister, he has a duty to be forthcoming with the people he once led. His continued venomous attacks on her without more make it appear as though, hell hath no fury like Owen Arthur scorned. Again, I digress.

Over the years, I have been relentless in my criticism of the BLP for being a labour party in name only. This time the Opposition, by abstaining to vote, has finally stood up for the workers of this country.

Last year, Government forced several workers, at the Barbados Investment and Development Corporation, to retire at 60 years of age. It even went to court to vigorously defend its right to do so. And while that decision is pending, it had the unashamed temerity to introduce a bill that would have seen the retirement age of two persons increased from 62 to 67.

Like the Opposition, I am beseeching Government to look out for the best interests of all Barbadians and not just a privileged few.

60 responses to “The Caswell Franklyn Column – Government Shows Contempt for Ordinary Worker”

  1. Retribution-things that make me go hum! Avatar
    Retribution-things that make me go hum!

    I will reinterate; unless right thinking Bajans put politics and self aside and PUSH these “educated idiots” out of office we have to put up with whatever their do. The attitude was there from the time they were voted in, (No one is going to tell us how to do things) as usual we decided to ignore and be distracted by the turn of events of the day.

    Tired of all the talking!!!

  2. Retribution-things that make me go hum! Avatar
    Retribution-things that make me go hum!

    @Hamilton, he, OA is going about it the wrong way.


  3. Between now and the next general elections Mia will respond to OSA only once and once will be enough to end a ideas he might be harbouring of returning. Remember Mia is from the same generation as DT and is therefore unlikely to show much restraint when she sets about to destroy him fully and finally.


  4. When the next GE is called the way will be clear for MAM to show her leadership qualities.Unless OSA mounts the DLP platform,his contribution to the outcome will be negligible.Remember,in politics, we are dealing with the art of manipulation of the possible.


  5. OSA will not be allowed to mount the DLP platform
    without ‘details’ emerging as all of things which
    transpired pre 2008.


  6. @BWC, balance, gabriel, PZ and HH
    Interesting commentary re. next elections and the OSA impact. Regardless, the people will decide as they did last time

    @Caswell
    Just read my paper and saw the major protest yesterday.
    Why don’t you open a trade union Kindergarten School for this new breeds of leaders?

  7. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Observing

    It would be a Herculean task to teach people who believe that they already know everything. And by the way, I will not be starting any kindergarten unless the students are already potty trained.

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  8. It seems to those looking on from the outside that Shepherd and cohorts shoot from the hip.

    >

  9. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    No David, Not hip – Lip!

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  10. Owen probably would take that chance after all by then he will be Sir.Seymour. If you guys have not read Freundel he thinks he is the smartest and most intellectual plotician in this country. He sits on his ass does nothing and tries political stunts.
    For independence he will name OSA a knight and thinks that it will give political mileage with the OSA following and bring prestige to his group of honorees which will include Emile Straker and a few whites to get their vote back.

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