Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart and Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite both admitted that they spotted voter irregularities during the last general election. Up to now they have done nothing to address it as promised.

“…new found fellowship” between employers and the labour movement, warning that cats and mice, lions and lambs, and mongooses and chickens make strange bedfellows” – Prime Minister Freundel Stuart

Barbadians continue to be awestruck at the public wrangling between two partners of the tripartite Social Partnership. Several Protocols were agreed between the three groupings of union, private sector and government since 1993 to ensure a harmonious climate was maintained in the county as was practicable.

After the 20,000 strong protest march on Monday that defied the attempt at intimidation by the Prime Minister in his harangue delivered at Almond Bay the day before, members of the BU household monitored the debate in parliament yesterday full in the expectation the government would retreat to conciliatory language given the perilous state of the Barbados economy. The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) invoked Standing Order 18 of the Standing Orders and requested the disgraced Speaker Michael Carrington to allow debate on the request tabled by the Opposition to debate and ultimately urge the government to convene a meeting with the Social Partnership to defuse the escalating industrial climate that could lead to social unrest. The resolution was unsuccessful as far as the government indicating that it will meet before the next scheduled meeting on the 18 August 2017. What was revealed by the Prime Minister is that the next meeting of the Social Partnership will be publicly televised.

The BU household like many social commentators has a problem with the position government has taken post march on Monday.

If the government is ONE stakeholder of three that compose the social partnership how is it respectful to the other two around the table to arbitrarily decide the format of the next meeting without soliciting consensus? Bear in mind we have TWO members of the three asking for a meeting with the one.

The Prime Minister indicated there were note takers (someone from GIS) present as is the practice when meetings are held with government officials, it is also the practice in the private sector. Why not allow officials downstream from the three sides meet to compare notes instead of allowing the emotional and political temperature of the country to rise at a time we should be unifocussed on growing productivity?

After meetings where more than one party meet to discuss issues that are contentious or have the potential to be it is not unusual for a joint communiqué to be issued or the official minutes of the meeting circulated and approved between all the parties to ensure all are aligned with decisions taken. This is not rocket science.

With less than a year to go it boggles even the average mind why the Stuart government with dissipating political stock would display the level of intransigence it has so far. When Sinckler in his contribution to the debate yesterday mentioned that he recommended to the Prime Minister to make the next meeting with the Social Partnership public, members of the BU household sniffed the stink smell of a rat. It didn’t take long for Prime Minister Stuart in his 42 minute wrap up for the trap to be laid for the two estranged stakeholders of the Social Partnership. Prime Minister Stuart confirmed that the next meeting will be a public affair. It is worthy of note Speaker Michael Carrington allowed the prime minister to exceed his allotted time by 22 minutes for which he apologized. What credibility does Stuart and this government have when it has refused to implement integrity legislation AND to act on voter irregularities Stuart admits to witnessing last general elections. To much politics!

What is the trap?

The private sector has been pushing government to cut public sector jobs. The Unions will obviously resist any attempt to cut jobs for reasons we know. The government in this scenario sits at the table and plays the hand dealt based on the interaction between the Union and Private Sector. An amateurish attempt to make political capital leading into a general election.

Is there a government anywhere that would see almost 10% of its population or 20% the eligible vote march in its Capital and decides to ignore it less than 9 months from a general election?

Yet another intuition about to be destroyed by this government.

280 responses to “Government Levels Assault at the Social Partnership”


  1. Over the last few months several people in Barbados have been killed.

    I wonder what the government would have done if all those murdered were upper class / elite?


  2. The criminal justice system has collapsed and there is never a single word from those in authority. We must make it a BU issue.


  3. @David, I can appreciate the rumination but can I say that we are already soaked in the ‘rum’ of a society drunk on it’s own blissful ‘ruination’….or to play further with words to make the point : ‘play dat funky music White boy’ rather than the Motown PC modified ‘play dat funky music RIGHT’.

    As noted we are Jamaica, El Salvador, Ireland, New York and many other crime infused locales of the last several years…NOT showing that alarming video will not change things back…nor will showing it make anything worst!

    It is what it is…or as the Miller may say: C’est la Vie!

    OK @Hal, accepted where indeed is the affront to the woes you noted re criminal justice and other grave concerns. From where will the radical overall come?

    Not the BLP that’s for sure.

    And believe it or not, but the ” the bullies and thugs who march up and down the internet like burglars and muggers” are empowered and have been always empowered by the Putins, Maduros and now the Trumps of this world.

    It is no coincidence that such a strongman now leads the supposed most democratic country in the world following these many years of some of the most vitriolic abuse from one to the other on the internet….that level of poisonous rhetoric is now basically accepted …. if you can’t handle it and kill yourself or get dismissed it’s a shrug and ‘who the hell cares’ attitude.

    We are in a wild vortex of life never before experienced with this fast acting wind (social media); what new models’ will we implement to control these whirlwinds!

  4. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Hal Austin July 29, 2017 at 12:22 PM
    “Jethro,
    I don’t know who you are, nor do I care, but you seem to know where I live, how I live, how much time I have on my hands, etc. I will consult you next time I want to go to bed.”

    I know of you only from what you have posted here on BU, my dear boy!

    Are you going to deny that you confirmed on BU you are now a fully retired “journalist”?

    The same way you knew so much about the dead DPP and Muslims living in Barbados so I know of you. Just pure speculation laced with xenophobic arsenic.

    The same way you can call me a ‘poorly-educated bitter resentful failure in life’ without even knowing one personal thing about me or my family ties I might be safe in saying that handsome Jethro might just be the real father of your good-looking children.

    There were lots of lonely unsatisfied women around in London while you were out investigating stories of tabloid interests in your attempt to expose and unmask the Anonymice on BU.


  5. Jethro,
    This says all there is to know about you.


  6. For the sake of clarity…

    The original song ‘Play that funky music’ had lyrics which said:

    “Play that funky music white boy
    Play that funky music right”

    However, there was some mild consternation of the racial overtones of the ‘white boys’ and the song had a limited ban and a cover version was done where that part was EDITED…or made PC.

    The original song has always reminded more popular by those of that time.

    It is that to which I referred above….so music aficionados don’t draw and quarter me. LOL. And it was not specifically a Motown edit either.

    OK error correction done!

  7. Carson C Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C Cadogan


  8. Austin July 29, 2017 at 11:55 AM #
    All we get, including commenters here on BU, is talk about the economy and foreign exchange..

    ‘All we get’, quite droll, if you do not understand that right now there is nothing more critical to any future survival of Barbados, than the economy and foreign exchange, that says more about you than other bloggers.

    Sure, the criminal justice system security etc are important, but if there is no economy, there is no country.

    Right now, banks are setting up to leave, there is the issue of availability of correspondent banks, which this will exacerbate.

    No, you are not magically ‘lifting’ the discourse. That is in your own head. The discourse has been and continues to be relevant, with or without you.

    As for that, as you have so much more to offer than us mere mortals, I am looking forward to seeing your entry into the election ballot come April / May.

    Heck, you may even get a vote or two from the bloggers here.

  9. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    Comedy. We call for transparency and involving the populace now we have an opportunity to see a meeting of the Social Partnership via television, we are opposing it. Comedy.


  10. William this is a government that shut down the PAC public viewing. This is a government that has not enacted transparency legislation although promising it almost 10 years ago like the other part 30 years ago. This is a government that signed secret agreements with Cahill, refuse to make agreements with Sandals public etc. Some of us are not stupid, we understand what political gamesmanship is about to unfurl even if you do not.

  11. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David”William this is a government that shut down the PAC public viewing. This is a government that has not enacted transparency legislation although promising it almost 10 years ago like the other part 30 years ago. This is a government that signed secret agreements with Cahill, refuse to make agreements with Sandals public etc. Some of us are not stupid, we understand what political gamesmanship is about to unfurl even if you do not.”

    And that is exactly why we should welcome the televising of the Social Partnership meeting. None of the actions you mentioned brought out 20 000 people in the street or threatened some form of social unrest. None of the above threatened to cripple the country and destroy the fragile economy. Let the public see first hand and judge the motives of ALL the parties involved.


  12. @ William
    Don’t be simple.

    Consensus between these three main planks of the Barbados economy is critical to any kind of secure future….. even if it is only a mutual agreement to coexist. Where in the PM’s attitude (or even in the Private Sector’s response) do you see, or hear, ANY hint of achieving such consensus?

    The PM is CLEARLY making a threat to expose the Private Sector as calling for massive lay-offs, which they can then grandstand against in search of votes (even while we go bankrupt).

    The Private Sector are saying “If you want a public fight – then bring it on…”

    The Union will be forced to take their public positions of calling for wages increase and / removal of the NSRL.

    The Government will grandstand about not wanting to lay of public workers (who will vote in the next few months)

    Everywhere else on Earth, such discussions would take place private, with non-binding, confidential, positions explored among the various parties in search of a CONSENSUS position that everyone could buy into – hopefully after a genuine look at the TOTAL picture.

    The PM was just being his usual nasty, bitchy self – in THREATENING to have televised meetings in support of his idiotic and immature position that “someone in the meeting suggested a three month wait….”

    BTW
    Transparency is NOT about negotiating in public.
    It is about making the FACTUAL information about national public issues available for public review.
    It is about responding to concerns raised by the Auditor General with decisive actions…
    It is about investigating allegations of impropriety among MPs and public officers in high and low places.


  13. Bush Tea July 30, 2017 at 7:24 AM #

    Straight talk, yes Sir.


  14. Crusoe,
    I think you are wrong. The economy is very important, but it is not the only issue. We cannot be one-dimensional. Even when we obsess about the economy the debate is out of the 1960s.


  15. William

    Bush Tea is quite right. Transparency is not about televising everything. Heck, if you want to go that route, televise Cabinet meetings.

    It is about making information necessary / critical for decision making accessible.

    Look at yes, as noted above, Cahill. Wuhloss. Everytime I see that name I shake my head. Blatant use of the name of a reputable Canadian company, by those not connected with it.

    Yes, only when the registry papers from Channel Islands were noted on this blog, did people realise that it was ‘somewhat strange’.

    What a peculiar episode in Barbados’ economic history. How rude, how blatantly strange, the GALL!!

    Transparency is about a lot more than televised meetings.

    And guess what, why do you think international banks are ‘not best driven’ to work with Barbados at this time (correspondent banking issue)?

    You think they are stupid?


  16. Hal Austin July 30, 2017 at 7:32 AM #

    Fair enough, apologies if my earlier comment was harsh. I know that your heart is in the right place.

    I do understand your point, but the issue right now is the economy. We are in a shambles and while crime etc are yes, critical too, the one thing that has us by the ‘proverbials’ right now, with no hint of let up, is the economy.

    We can address the other issues, which will take time and effort, but right now, we are literally on a runaway train, economically.


  17. @Bush Tea

    It is scary even as we are barreling towards the economic cliff (to borrow from Crusoe) we have this political gamesmanship playing out. It is such a politically bitchy move to make public the government will publicize the social partnership meeting, there goes the trust that is required to bond the partnership.


  18. David ”This is a government that signed secret agreements with Cahill”

    Indeed, or at least secret agreements were made… by whomever…

    The ‘Cahill affair’ really made me understand what we are working with in Barbados.

    Damned rude and very sad.


  19. Crusoe,
    The good thing about exchanging ideas politely is that we can make progress. In neoclassical economics foreign direct investment is based on a number of fundamentals: the rule of law (investors want to know if they go to court they will get an objective judgement, at present this is not the case in Barbados), they want to know that crime is under control and there is social order (at present this is not the case in Barbados), and they want to know there is political stability (at present this is not the case in Barbados), so, the economy is important but there are many other pillars of a sound economy than just growth and productivity. It is multi-disciplinary.


  20. David et al.
    How is it that people are calling on the government to correct the situation, and when it does put in place measures that will correct the situation; which requires drastic measures 20,000 people march in protest against the medicine? If a diabetic has [ppr corgi;atop, and the leg becomes gangrenous, amputation is the solution, and it is no sense quarrelling with the surgeon. If the foot has to come off, it HAS to come off. No sense bemoaning the fact thaT YOU CAN NO LONGER RUN LIKE YOU USED TO OR WISHING IT COULD BE AS IT USED TO BE. YEARS AGO DIABETES WAS SETTING IN, YOU HAD YEARS OF PLENTY, AND INSTEAD OF WATCHING WHAT YOU WERE EATING, YOU WENT ON A BUYING SPREE; EXPENSIVE BOXES OF chocolate, driving expenses cars and SUVs with 4 wheel drive, not walking or exercising enough etc. The physician and consultants were warning you and you still”conspicuously ” consumed. Well the diagnosis is that the foot has to come off. No physician can improve the circulation once gangrene has set in. Grin and bear it. Marching will not solve the problem. Changing the physician will not restore the leg to health. All that can be done is to save the body. Take the medicine. Read the Article 4 consultation report with understanding.


  21. David,
    Get a copy of the Special Development Areas Act, passed in 2001. I will leave you to get it (it can be accessed on google or yahoo) and read and analyze it for yourself. Is Cahill fake news or alternative facts?

  22. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Bush Tea

    Why is opening up the meeting of the Social Partnership so difficult to suppor tby the same people who call for transparency. Boggles the mind .

  23. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Alvin…….you have made yourself so insignificant….why?

    The gangerous body was caused by bad leadership….the government

    The head….the leaders/government, has to be cut off to save what’s left of the body.

  24. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    It is weird that all along everyone was screaming for government transparency and now that transparency has presented itself through the usual government cockup. ….

    ….all of a sudden, according to the same transparency seekers, there are things spoken between government and social partners that the people should not know……although it’s the people’s business….and their right to know…

    …although, it’s the same secrecy between government and social partners caused all the decades old corruption that has them where they are today. ..

    Ya cant have it both ways…either ya want full transparency…or ya get none, ya cant have for some things and not others.

    It’s the people’s business…not national security.


  25. Hal Austin July 30, 2017 at 7:57 AM #

    Points taken. I agree with your presentation of the three pillars. And yes, each of those are and will continue to impact the economy as foundation elements.

    No doubt there. What I may say is, that there is an apparent lack of attention to the current economic state and critical actions necessary to change direction, is top of mind and therefore overshadowing other considerations.

    This is supported by recent publicized criminal events, thus impacting security etc.

    So, your approach of ‘fix’ all and approach all, is technically correct and logical. However, my current ‘priority’ is getting the current economic balance corrected before we move forward.

    Yes, I am a bit one track minded re the ‘economic structure’ and debt figures etc at the moment, only because I am extremely worried.


  26. Crusoe,
    It is sad, but the government and its advisers seem not to have any idea of what they are doing. It is quite clear that Sinckler should not have been appointed finance minister, his ignorance is appalling and dangerous. In any case, he should not have been allowed in that position for most of two parliaments.
    It is not as if he has not been offered ideas, he has been, ideas that would have avoided going to the IMF. But it is the usual Bajan stubbornness, arrogance and a reluctance to accept ideas from people who may just know a bit more about the discipline than he.
    However, it is now a bit late and he should be clearing his desk. In the meantime, the nation suffers.


  27. Didn’t you read Bush Tea’s comment with an open mind? Did you listen to Dr. George Belle yesterday? This opens up itself for politicians to grandstand. Where in the world do stakeholders negotiate sensitive matters with government especially against a background where you should be looking to build trust?


  28. Dr .George Belle came off sounding a like a longwinded gas bag. Nothing said by him has not been said before.At times it was tiresome listening to his opininated political views
    Why was he not presenting a more polished view that would have bear revelance to how the opposition might have played a political role by participating in the marches
    But No is his esteemed political diatribe he sees it fit to pontificate an opinion which accuses govt of political grandstanding because govt asked for full transparency for the Social partnership meetings.
    Thus guy is a bold faced hypocrite

  29. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    In modern societies any citizen can sue a city, state or federal government through FOIA for access to any agreements that is made by government officials and companies or anyone else re the people’s business……the media is famous for accessing such information, as is their right.

    The lazy governmentd shoukd have implemented FOIA years ago, but they thought their bromance wuth private sector would last forever, they should all get removed from parliament, by the private sector, in punishment, when elected.

    ….none of what government and social partners discuss is a matter of national security….

    Only security forces have that right.


  30. .

    Yes, I am a act one cart track minded re the ‘economic structure’ and debt figures etc at the minute, only because I am extremely distressed.

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