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Akanni McDowall, President of the National Union of Public Workers

A Nazi era pastor, Martin Niemoller is credited with having said of the German authorities,

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out – Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out – Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out – Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me – and there was no one left to speak for me.

Now in Barbados, they have come for Akanni McDowall, President of the National Union of Public Workers and I won’t let history repeat itself. I am therefore forced to speak out because I am a trade unionist.

When I first heard the rumour of Akanni’s impending reversion to his substantive post, I called his head of department, who happens to be a good friend of mine, to ask what they were doing with Akanni. I warned my friend that it was a criminal offence, under section 40A of the Trade Union Act, to dismiss a workman or adversely affect his employment or alter his position to his prejudice because that workman engaged in trade union activity. Mind you, the penalty is only a small fine not exceeding $1,000 or a term of imprisonment not exceeding six months or both.

My friend insisted that my sources would have misled me since, as head of department, he would be required to write a report on Akanni’s performance before any action is taken and so far no one had even mentioned the topic.

After that interaction with my friend and now that Akanni has been reverted to his substantive post, I could be wrong but I am convinced of three things until the contrary is proven. Firstly, that my sources are unimpeachable; secondly, that his demise is as a direct result of his trade union activity; and thirdly, that his demotion was ordered from a very high level.

My understanding is that Mr. McDowall was acting continuously on a series of short term contracts for over two years in senior established posts. Further, his latest one was due to expire on October 31, 2016, however before its expiration, he was abruptly reverted. It would appear that they, whoever they are, couldn’t wait to take him out.

The original 2007 Public Service Act required the Public Service Commission to fill vacant posts within three months but they never met that standard. The Personnel Administration Division (PAD) argued that the period was too short and Government responded by amending the act in 2010 to extend the time to one year. Even with that extension, PAD continued to give workers successive three-month contracts some of which have been extended for years, despite the upper limit of one year that is mandated by the Recruitment and Employment Code.

The sinister thing about the authorities’ refusal to follow the law and make the appointments when due is that they revert officers, who are acting in higher posts, and terminate temporary officers without going through the disciplinary procedure. To my mind, their behaviour amounts to an abuse of power since temporary officers who are acting in established posts; and appointed officers, who are acting in higher posts, have the same rights as the substantive holders for the duration of the acting or temporary appointment in accordance with section 94 of the Constitution.

When I was growing up and suffered a stroke of bad luck, my grandmother would say that all things come together for good to those that love God. I thought that it was one of hers but subsequently found out that she was quoting the Bible. Therefore, I can only hope that some good can come of this martyrdom of a young trade union leader. The heavy handed action against him is nothing new. Countless other public workers have suffered similar fates. It is just that he is the most high profile victim to date. Maybe his celebrity might bring attention to the wide scale avoidance of proper procedures in the Public Service.


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109 responses to “The Caswell Franklyn Column – Akanni McDowall Kicked to the Kerb”

  1. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    NUPW has no option but to follow Bushtea’s advice or even to escalate that advice to having the other Unions join with them in extremely strong strike action against the relevant Government departments.

    Failing that action, the treatment of Akanni MacDowall would betoken the absolute death knell of responsible Trade Unionism in Barbados following a long sickness in the last few administrations.

    What a pity that we could have reached the stage where a Government of Barbados could have even considered taking such action. Looks like I might soon have to retire my pen name.


  2. Are we there yet

    Not always a winning strategy on the part of the union especially, when you have a conscientious government that is cognizant of the economic vicissitudes, and willing to put contingency plans in place, coupled with workforce that fears the idea of losing its jobs because of the escalating unemployment rate, this obviously will pose a challenge for the Union to get its membership on the picket line, especially whew you have a government that is pushing the narrative of replacements workers.

  3. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    It is going to see the response of the NUPW and other unions.

    As Bush Tea has suggested that action and solidarity PARTICULARLY AT THIS TIME, would result in reinstatement because it would affect the Independence fiasco and waste foop.

    That it will not happen lies in the fear that the act has caused among the so called sheeple who as we know have no balls.

    None of these small minded persons have the fortitude proposed by Bush Tea nor the vision required by Are We There Yet and me-ism is going to decide if people make a stand


  4. Piece

    If the government surrender everytime the union call a strike, the union would amount to nothing more than a dictatorship in our democracy. That is why it is important that govenment put contingency plans in place to militate against the unreasonable demands of the union.

  5. Anonymouse - TheGazer Avatar
    Anonymouse – TheGazer

    Dompey
    You seem to be more of a gadfly than a contributor
    A misguided missile whose purpose is to confuse instead of inform


  6. @ The Gazer
    Please!!!
    …don’t flatter Dompey…
    He is no missile … just a lump of ‘jobby’ in motion.


  7. anonymous

    Misguided missile LOL I hear you boss, but that not my problem though because if your small calcified brain can’t decipher well too bad fah you.


  8. Bush Tea

    Your limited belief system and toddler’s view of reality has caused you to be tunnel view focus and this in essence, has continue to befouled the collegiate discourse here on BU.


  9. Ms Redman, our forceful teachers’ representative, is now attacking he government for creating sixth forms, not that she is proposing anything better.
    If we are to be a knowledge-based society then young Barbadian must go through further education.
    Why is this woman trying to undermine the quality of Barbadian education,? Even more important, why do normally sensible Barbadian teachers allow this woman to try to destroy our society, and in the process allow St Lucia to now become by far the best educated English-speaking Caribbean island?


  10. @Hal Austin

    Is she against Six Forms or worried about the lack of infrastructure and other support a ministry low in financial and other resources is suffering.


  11. Barbados claims to have a literacy rate of 99%, and this is amount the best in the world but yet, St. Lucia has two Nobel Prize winners and Barbados zero.๐Ÿ˜‚


  12. the govt did well in its operation having a a better game plan that the Union one which has serve the people well , The only solutions that Union has proposed are those to break the backs of govt and show disrespect for the people and those issues that are problematic to the entire nation , How can one forget in the height of Tourism season when the Unions took the advantage of refusing to pick up garbage and close the airport.
    Now what supposed govt should do after the Unions show of hands in their offerings, one cannot logically expect for govt to have a repeat of the same
    Since the inception of Mcdowall a day has not gone by without the NUPW stretching an issue to a point of no return. If a double barrel shot gun is constantly
    pointed in one face the alternative for safety lies in the hands of those whose the gun is pointed.
    Govt already knows who Mcdowall takes his order and as the good saying goes No man can serve two masters at one time he either loves one or hate the other ,govt made a decision on a matter which involves servitude an action which is worthy and principled to good governance


  13. David

    I don’t get it with you all people because you are bitching and moaned about every little thing, as though Barbados is the only country in the wworld that is experiencing economic difficulty. The state in which I live is some two hundred million dollars in debt and the governor is laying off teachers, closing courts closing prisons, negotiating Union contracts, bus routes are being cut, cutting funding to State hospitals,closing state departments because it could be done cheaper in the private sector,and what makes it worseis the fact that the state is going to be 400 million dollars next year.


  14. What AC is saying in all of its collective rambling is that they have determined that the only way that they can get at the Union(s) is, for those entities where they employ the union man/woman, they are gine to make you life a hell on earth.

    In other words FIRE YOUR SCVUNT.

    Now that you have been demoted, the next step is that they will reassign your scvunt to an office in St. Lucy where the matter of reaching work early AND BEING ON THE JOB, & PAYING FOR THE GASOLENE DAT QUISLING BOYCE GOT OVERPRICED, WILL TRUNCATE ANY AND ALL OF YOUR UNION DUTIES.

    De ole man however has a suggestion for you to be able to supplement your income.

    It is the ole man T-Shirt campaign!!

    $25 for every Tshirt which we will split equally (using STINKLIAR MATHEMATICS or DOWNLOWE COMPUTATIONS where you will either get 0.7 or 0.07 % of the income OR I will get the first $5,000,000.

    If this is agreable to you text me with the words “Where is my Cut??” at 1-246-DOWN-LOWE

    http://imgur.com/a/FoNnk


  15. Look Dompey

    I dont know how long you were begging the Honourable Blogmaster to get back here on Barbados UnderGround.

    When you were banned the last time you were doing the same effing stupidity.

    (1) Posting bout every effing topic

    (2) while being totally oblivious to the subject being discussed

    (3) While talking bout American politics because your ass get beat by a teacher in the 1970 because he interpreted your dypslexia and ADD as being dumpcey.

    The fact is that you have now learnt how to differentiate singular and plural nouns and have a good understanding of subject verb agreement but that does not make you an Einstein.

    You will note that even AC is avoiding commenting on your dribble which is indicative that even she, the brighter one not the doufus, is afraid to entertain you.

    Try this

    (1) if a post is over one sentence “DO NOT RESPOND TO IT” because that will mean that you cant grasp the topic anyways.

    (2) If you are going to rely on American Statistics IT MEANS THAT YOU GOING ENRAGE MANY UH DE POSTERS HEAH cause Akanni and Caswell and Miss Moore and Miss Redman all is Bajans and dis is a Bajan issue

    We frankly does not give a shyt##e bout American matters and generally we only comment pun de blogs devoted to that dog pup like (a) Grabbing People Pokkerts (b) white people killing niggers as a rite of passage and (c) West Indian Nannies eating de baby food and unfairing de white people dem kids or west Indians trafficing in drugs or West Indians arsonists burning down dem house for insurance money OR DEM NEIGHBOURS TRYING TO GET RID OF DEM INTOLERABLE SCVUNT.

    ohhhhhhhh

    Let about 20 posts go up BEFORE YOU RESPOND TO DE OLE MAN PLEASE!!!!!

  16. Anonymouse - TheGazer Avatar
    Anonymouse – TheGazer

    Greetings @PUDRYR
    Donkey is a genuine pain..


  17. Piece

    Did you final understand the difference between phenomenon and phenomena? And the singular and plural usage of criterion and criteria? Don’t worry bout Dompey because he gine move onto tah de Atheists, Agnostics and Free-Thinkers blog of Barbados soon old man.

  18. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine
  19. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    ac October 23, 2016 at 6:30 AM #
    In the meantime the streets of Barbados are being made clean while the trade Unionist continue to spread lies and propaganda about the govt efforts

    Put country first

    So the retards you work for thought that demoting the man was going to stop him speaking out against SSA privatisation? Not to state the obvious man but: “never pick a fight with a man who has nothing to lose”.

    It is his job to represent all public workers, even if I don’t agree that SSA shouldn’t be privatised.

    Further, this action just makes the cabinet look even more vindictive and childish. You lot were never fit to run a country and you prove it every day.

  20. Carson C Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C Cadogan

    “What the union SHOULD do, is give the government one week to reinstate the man to the previous acting position, โ€ฆfailing which, various government agencies would begin strike action โ€ฆ.with a new agency joining every day.
    SIMPLE โ€ฆ this is how one deals with SHIITE.”
    BUSH TEA

    This is the BEST suggestion so far on this thread.

    The Govt. would then get the opportunity to break the back of this Barbados Labour Party controlled entity

    And lets hope that the strike is long and protracted. The Union would then have to pay all the striking workers from their “Strike fund”. We all know the state of these Trade Union strike funds. The funds were used to buy Mercedes Benz and BMW’s for the Union upper class. Akanni and Roslyn would find themselves at Scotia Bank trying negotiate loans to pay striking workers.

    For the NUPW it could well be a Pyrrhic victory.

    Also it would give us the opportunity to invoke emergency powers and use them to good effect.


  21. carson
    eustine still horning the taxi driver?


  22. David,
    We must invest in education, that is the main priority after health.


  23. We are investing in education and significantly so. We must invest yes but it must be relevant to a national plan.


  24. The more bush shit open his mouth tge more he sounds like Donald Trump with his illogical meanderings and irrelevant crticisms
    Also the govt has done what it supposed and results are showing the Unions are dizzy garbage is pick up with regularity and the bees are in a tizzy and Annaki has been cut at the knees
    The three strike method of disposing of your enemies


  25. ahhhhhhhhh

    And there we have it!!!

    Michael Lashes now enters into the fray.

    But here is the thing that the “drunken mouth” has revealed.

    AND THIS IS THE THING THAT DE OLE MAN HAS BEEN PREACHING TO ALL UH WUNNA FOR MONTHS.

    The Emergency Powers Act – The Secret Sauce and the Power Play that Freundel Stuart has been discussing within his sanctum sanctorum on how the DLP can invoke this act prior to or during the Period leading up to the General Election and therby deny constitutionally due elections.

    This is not rocket science.

    It is obvious that this administration, aware that it is incapable of governing, STILL, IN THE FACE OF SUCH INCOMPETENCE, will not relinquish the reins of government without some skullduggery for example the suspension of the constitution of Barbados UNDER THE EMERGENCY POWERS ACT !!

    But hold your horses Carson read Michael Lashley, let us have a read of the first section of the act together. (Note that the ole man did not say “come let us reason together’)

    “CHAPTER 161 EMERGENCY POWERS

    An Act to make exceptional provision for the protection of the community in cases of emergency.

    This Act may be cited as the Emergency Powers Act.

    (1) Where the Governor-General is satisfied – that a public emergency has arisen as a result of the imminence of a state of war between Barbados and another state or as a result of the occurrence of any 1967. earthquake, hurricane, flood, fire, outbreak of pestilence, outbreak of infectious disease or other calamity, whether similar to the foregoing or not; or

    (b) that action has been taken or is immediately threatened by any person of such a nature and on so extensive a scale as to be likely to endanger the public safety or to deprive the community, or any substantial portion of the community, of supplies or services essential to life, the Governor-General may, by proclamation (hereinafter referred to as a proclamation of emergency) declare that a state of public emergency exists.

    (2) A proclamation of emergency shall, unless previously revoked, remain in force for one month or for such longer period, not exceeding six months, as the House of Assembly may determine by a resolution supported by the votes of a majority of all the members of that House:

    Now you are the person who threatened the Emergency Powers Act see Carson C Cadogan October 24, 2016 at 9:22 AM # where you said

    and I quote

    “Also it would give us the opportunity to invoke emergency powers and use them to good effect…”

    I would like to know how in the absence of “the votes of a majority of all the members of that House:…” how wunna going get dat do???

    http://imgur.com/a/OAJlD

  26. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    I heard Dr. The Honourable Esther Byer-Suckoo on the 4:30 edition of the Starcom Network News LYING to the public about Akanni McDowall’s abrupt removal from his acting appointment. She claimed that the period of acting had come to the end because the time had expired. I don’t know why that woman wouldn’t keep her mouth shut. That is an absolute lie. Delcia Burke, Deputy General Secretary of NUPW was forced to come on air and explain that McDowall had six more weeks to go before that authority expired.


  27. @Caswell

    Heard her as well. Hopefully she will issue a clarification statement if not there is legitimate grounds for the NUPW to add to the grievance list. The point though is that minister Suckoo is in no position to challenge the widely held belief that McDowall’s demotion was political. By her admission the matter does not fall under her purview.


  28. As expected the left hand of the lying Dems don’t know what the right hand is doing.

  29. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    She should learn to keep her trap shut. Air head!!

    Sent from my iPad

  30. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Wow, Caswell Franklyn, you are getting very bold in your comments towards the worst DLP administration in the history of DLP politics. Why don’t you keep it professional, you sweet thing? I understand fully how you feel when jackasses like ”the politician formally known as Byer-Suckoo,” speaks out of context when the blood comes rushing in. By the way though, what did she say?

  31. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    SSS

    I would not say bold, it is just that these ministers of government have so little respect for the people of this country that they feel it is okay to come and tell any lie, as long as it sounds good, and that annoys me.

    The amazing thing is that they know that they are lying but they persist in the certain knowledge that Bajans are docile and would take it.

    In yesterday’s Barbados Today, Sinckler is quoted basically lying about the BRA situation. When will the people of this country demand respect?

    I am not being harsh; I’m merely calling a spade a spade in reaction to the disrespect that this Government is meting out to us as a people.

    Sent from my iPad

  32. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Caswell

    I can understand your frustration. It is the very same reason why I cuss dem little high and little low. I thought that the arrogancy of the Barbados Labour Party and their many shades of wicked could not be surpassed. I was totally wrong. These people that make up the Democratic Labour Party to whom I was once loyal are operating at a different level of horrible. What has made me even more upset is that the arrogant, despicable, immoral, nuff words silent bold face deceiver for a Prime Minister, rebuke press intervention during his tour of the controversial building of the Hyatt Hotel on a designated world heritage site. I mean this man can only be either in a world call Freundel or think his role as Prime Minister makes him immune to any charge of wrongdoing. He seems not to care that whatever little credibility he had gone up in smoke during the lies he told when the shady deal call, Cahill was going down. I honestly hope he gets what he deserves.


  33. Dearest Suzanne,

    All of them going get what they deserve.

    Not one badword seat my dear.

    You starting to see your remarks/fliers on the Facebook blogs yet?

    Looka my dear you should ask your Daddy (if he is an internet buff) or ask Sandra and Lynette.

    Man dis is like Nelly’s song “It’s getting hot in here, so hot, so take off all your clothes
    I am, getting so hot, I wanna take my clothes off”

    Those fliers got tings hot!!

    Just keep up the pressure.

    I lovedddd your Akanni McDowald flier, t’was de bomb!!

    De ole man got to learn Twitter and Instagram heheheheheheeheh to expand de coverage.

    Instagram is much better than Twitter it has 140 times the impact and is 52:1 against Facebook

    The 25 – older age group do not subscribe to it like in first world countries but de ole man has to deepen the penetration, any suggestions?

    I sent you my email 8 times so far dear you like you dun wid me in trufe!!

    I feel it is Walther PPK who bad talk me doah heheheheheh

    http://imgur.com/a/y5cBG


  34. @Caswell Franklyn October 25, 2016 at 9:40 AM “these ministers of government have so little respect for the people of this country that they feel it is okay to come and tell any lie, as long as it sounds good.”

    The thing is Dr. Byer’s words did not sound good.

    As soon as I heard her i said to myself “I do not believe a word that she is saying.”

    So I was not at all surprised when Delcia Burke subsequently spoke on Brass Tacks, and said that Mr. McDowall has another 6 weeks to go before his acting position came to an end.

    I believe/believed Delcia.

    Dr. Byer’s words sounded false.


  35. @ac October 23, 2016 at 6:30 AM “Put country first.”

    Dear ac: I am all for putting country first.

    But my question to you: Is this DLP administration putting the people first?


  36. @David October 23, 2016 at 8:41 AM “On a peripheral note can Caswell whisper to his friend at NCC (Keith Neblett) that plausible deniability does not cut it. Ref: Sunday Sun p.13A.”

    I was surprised that Keith Neblett of NCC said that he was unaware [or that none of the security staff had brought it to his attention] of sexual activity taking place in Queen’s Park…way back in the 20th century when my little Johnny was a student of Harrison College I was told that there was a general awareness by the students of Harrison College that sexual activity was taking place in Queen’s Park. I warned Johnny to stay away from the area. The chair that appeared in the photograph of the Sunday Sun is very likely a HC chair.

    I wondered if Neblett’s staff do not talk to him.

    Or if his staff is afraid to talk to him.


  37. @Hal Austin October 23, 2016 at 9:09 AM “The trade union should make up any loss of wages.”

    The matter is not principally about the loss of wages.

    The issue is that the government is seen as cutting off the head of the union.

    If the government feels at liberty to disadvantage the union president, understand what they would do to the rank and file.


  38. @Sargeant October 23, 2016 at 9:28 AM “in Bim, if you are a Trade Union leader do you still work in your substantive position?

    Answer: That is often the case.

    Question: I can see where Govโ€™t might have an issue with a leader occupying a sensitive post.

    Answer: Except that Mr. McDowall does not hold a particularly sensitive post.

    I see the action as bad mindedness on the part of the government.


  39. @Carson C Cadogan October 24, 2016 at 9:22 AM “Also it would give us the opportunity to invoke emergency powers and use them to good effect.”

    I hope that by “invoking emergency powers to good effect” that wunna don’t plan to arm de police and send them out to break some heads and shoot some people.

    Becausin’ i ain’t really ready to de’d just yet.


  40. For the information of your readers in the form of a question. Isn’t Carson C. Cadogan Minister M. Lashley’s facebook pseudonym? As youngsters we always heard that when the well diggers set their explosives and lit the fuse it went “Cadogan”. Whats in a name?

  41. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    my sweet piece I am not getting any emails from you. I sent you emails as well and they are not getting through. Where on facebook can I find this information? I am not a facebook person. I do not even have an account. Not on twitter or Instagram either. I am only on here and Barbados Today. DO not have the time for all that facebook exchange stuff. Work is my life and my living.

  42. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David

    Do you remember that the authorities promised to investigate the circumstances surrounding Akanni’s demotion before they meet with the NUPW to discuss the matter. Well I believe that the union is being played for a fool since I understand that Akanni’s replacement took up duties this morning.


  43. Caswell Franklyn

    Irrespective of Akanni McDowall’s demotion, Barbados Today Facebook blog run a piece several month ago in which it describeed the dissatisfaction and ineffectiveness the membership had had with this man leadership, and their wanted him gone.


  44. @Caswell

    Then it is next move NUPW.

    @Dompey

    You have returned with your hard head to BU? Didn’t the membership elect Akanni or was it Barbados Today. Do not bother to respond.


  45. […] Do you remember that the authorities promised to investigate the circumstances surrounding Akanniโ€™s demotion before they meet with the NUPW to discuss the matter. Well I believe that the union is being played for a fool since I understand that Akanniโ€™s replacement took up duties this morning โ€“ Caswell Franklyn, Barbados Underground […]

  46. angela Skeete Avatar

    Seems as if Akanni has come to a sensible relization that his bullying tatics towards govt were taking him on a course of self destruction and has somewhat retreated in his effort of unreasonableness of a 23 percent wage hike


  47. A real union leader knows when to hold them and when to fold them. Unfortunately Annakani was willing to drop his bone and catch at his shadow
    The truth of the matter being. given the economic constraints Annaki was playing Russian Roulette with the lives of the many workers his organization represents
    In so much that if the wage hike was agreed upon the overriding factor would have been devastating for those workers who might have lost their jobs
    Good leadership requires skill and by all means an avoidance of political posturing that renders no gainful rewards


  48. Simple Simon,
    If it is not loss of earnings, then what is it? Pride? Arrogance? Abuse of office? He was acting in his position and has been removed to his substantive office. That is perfectly legal – except in Barbados. It is the obstinacy of youth.

  49. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Chuckle…….I still awaiting the answer posed by Akanni……

    Why is it so important for this govts operatives to win this election.

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