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Unfolding in Barbados, is the by-election in St George North with Ms. Toni Moore as the candidate for the Barbados Labour Party. In her response at the public announcement, she stated that she is going to “help labour.” It makes absolutely no sense at all because her job description is to “help labour,” and in addition she also sits as a Senator and is a member of the Sub- Committee of the Social Partnership.

Has Ms. Moore forgotten what a labour union is? By definition, it is an organized association of workers, trades or professions, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.

In fact, if the union needed advancement or a political voice to protect them in today’s Barbados, my argument is that the General Secretary of the largest workers union in Barbados, the Barbados Workers Union should not have accepted an offer to be candidate of a political party when she has the capacity to form her own political party.

The trade union movement has been at the cross roads in Barbados for some time and perhaps forming a worker’s party is the requirement to inject new life into this entity.

We all know the old adage, if only the lion knew its strength, then it would rule the world. In 2020, why would the leader of the largest workers union in Barbados accept the candidacy to be a part of political party and not create their own? Is it that there is a lack of vision?

In my opinion, there being no real labour parties left in Barbados, the onus on her should have been to realize this and form a labour party. Sadly Ms. Moore did not see this opportunity.

What is a labour party? It is simply a political party formed to represent the interests of ordinary working people. Based on their performance, both the BLP and the DLP have long since departed the model.

There are tremendous benefits that can be derived for the ordinary workers of Barbados if a worker’s union formed its own political party. An increase in the minimum wage, redirecting the emphasis of government to the ordinary working class instead of big business, redirection of government contracts, the development of housing for the working class, the development of workers co-operatives and business development that serves as a platform for black economic enfranchisement and the list goes on.

If she wins the by-election, the conflict of interest that will arise for Ms. Moore goes far beyond which hat she wears to ultimately which voice takes precedence, that of the Prime Minister or that of the members of the Barbados Workers Union. Based on her recent acts of conceding to government demands, it is unlikely that this will change. Most likely members of the workers union will not be confident about an altered relationship which will be perceived as the union in bed with the government.

One can be of the opinion that Ms. Moore was quite shortsighted. It is hoped that she has not dropped her bone for a reflection. However, there is scope for someone to take the trade union movement to new and greater heights than it has previously achieved.


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213 responses to “Another Heather Cole Column – Another Perspective Toni Moore”


  1. I can remember Ryan Straughn as the Head of the BES and the opposition to the then Government policies.He was then nominated to run as a candidate against Ronald Jones..I always wondered why there are so many economists employed in the Ministry of Finance and the Government still hires consultant economists. These economists are career civil servants who go from administration to administration and therefore would be exposed to all the good or bad policies of the government

  2. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ Lest We Forget at 12 :08 PM
    Professional persons, when appointed to the boards of Public Corporations , are appointed because of their perceived professional competence. Why are you presuming that their opinions are not honest?Because they are appointed by the GOB does the act introduce bias and lack of professional integrity? Your logic escapes me.


  3. @Lest we forget

    Mia is borrowing from Arthurs playbook it seems, include the brightest around on her team.

    #politicsofinclusion


  4. brightest? uhmmmmm


  5. more like politics of collusion

  6. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ Dullard at 12:52 PM

    Once more you have disappointed me.I think you need to change your Moniker.
    Do you really think that attendance fees that are hardly enough to put petrol in one’s car to go to meetings and take up a lot of energy and time of professionals can buy their professional integrity?

  7. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    These appointees are doing National Service. I can assure you ,that without them, this country will achieve the Jeremiad state predicted by Hal Austin and Wiley. It is a blessing that BU has a special and minor audience.


  8. Vincent Codrington
    Are lawyers professionals? Do they take their clients money? Is that professional integrity? How about the professionals on the ICBL Board? Were they not the bribees, if that is a word. To me there must not be 100% trust in man. They all have their weaknesses.


  9. @ Dullard

    So if he has a PhD then he is a doctor, so he is an expert. If so, he must have left it at home when on CBC following the Queen’s Speech. If he was a sixth former I was teaching I would give him fresh reading material. He appeared lost.

  10. Michael Campbell Avatar
    Michael Campbell

    How about the professionals on the ICBL Board?

    Lest we Forget

    Who are the board members of ICBL that were the bribers? As far as I read, it wasn’t Tasker and Innes that the US charged for helping to bribe Donville Inniss? I can’t remember hearing about no board members?

  11. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    Lest We Forget at 1 :38 PM

    You need to do better. All humans fall short of the moral standards set by society. Please do not misinterpret my intervention. I was responding to assertions you made in the cited intervention where you claim that a person ,because he is appointed to a Board of a state corporation , automatically is neutered and gives a bias unprofessional opinion. Your reference to a small percentage of lawyers is a non sequitur. It does not address the issue under consideration.


  12. Donville never knew he was going to be charged until he set foot on US soil. They say time is longer than twine. Every wanted person by the US is on every immigration computer terminal via the database. Once you have bought a ticket and check in on a flight,they are waiting for you.


  13. HC

    On the video at Clarke’s retirement meeting, MAM explained that the loan was to be repaired when thing return to normal for the hotel industry – that can probably mean in a few years if/when arrivals return close to pre-covid, is my guess.

    She also explained that for the first year the interest on that loan will be low and for each year after that the interest rate will be increasing. this she said is to encourage the hotel to pay back the money asap.

    Also
    i think i read someplace where it said it was up to the workers to come back to work for the 80% of their wages or to accept severance

    A lot of the lowest paid hotel workers are seasonal workers. i do not know if the will be allowed to have severance after unemployment run out.

    Additionally
    i think it is also up to the hotels if they want to take part. i already read one is going out of business.

    So long as the workers are to benifit and the people money is to be repaid i am ok with it.
    the same thing is going on here in the usa with the airline industry.


  14. “And Minister of International Business and Industry Ronald Toppin isn’t happy.
    The minister announced yesterday that the island’s fate was hanging in the balance as it could be facing a possible financial downgrade next week.”

    wonder who will take the blame for this one..


  15. Once more you have disappointed me.I think you need to change your Moniker.
    Do you really think that attendance fees that are hardly enough to put petrol in one’s car to go to meetings and take up a lot of energy and time of professionals can buy their professional integrity?

    @ VC
    It goes beyond board fees though. Surely you see the correlation between toeing the line and eating, especially in a highly partisan environment.

  16. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ Dullard at 3:47 PM

    I see no correlation between “toeing the line and eating”. That is for liquorish people with no sense of self respect.


  17. @ Mr. Codrington

    I often wondered why would chairmen and board members of SOEs compromise their integrities for a measly $1,500 and $110 per month respectively.

    Transport Board’s former chairman is a reminder that perhaps it gives them a sense of power and being in control……. giving themselves more clout than the appointed CEOs and general managers.

  18. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Artax
    the remuneration may be inconsequential. However, you can ring up the expenses? Travel, hotels, meals etc etc. Some can even get further education or memberships as a ‘perk’. It’s all of who you know and what you are allowed to do. You think the former TB Chair was paying for all those trips to Miami to ‘buy’ parts, tools etc etc.


  19. Skinner the only person i see rattle is you behaving like a 5 year old certainly not the blogmaster.Your costant repeating certain things said to you shows immaturity.Some clown jumped on your bandwagon claiming thst i wanted to intimidate you.Since when stating facts amounts to intimidation ? Let me restate 1 you lost your deposit in 1991 as an NDP candidate 2 you are a Dem apologist and 3 you do not live about here.These are facts as far as i am concerned.Again i ask the Dems on here like Greene, Austin , Skinner and the newest Lest we forget what is the difference between Ms Moore running for the Bees and persons like Sir Roy Mr Greaves and Mr Morris who sat on the Dems back bench for years? Did it stop them from representing workers?As for the by election it self the Dems choice of Mr Reifer a hometown guy is a good choice in my viewIt will be an interesting tussle although i believe Ms Moore will win.


  20. David,

    Not trying to be funny. Just wondering when this Simon became such a superstar that he should be recognised by a single name like Rihanna.

    Still waiting for the details through the appropriate representative of the administration. I’m afraid this “Simon” does not qualify to call Simon Says.


  21. Dear leader of the Caribbean,
    dear future president of Barbados for life!

    Happy birthday, dear Mia Mottley!

    Without you, Barbados would not be Corona-free.

    Thank you very much for everything! May your reign last forever.


  22. DONNA

    START AT ABOUT 2:05 IN THAT VIDEO


  23. 2hrs 2mins with Mia talking


  24. 2hrs 5mins

  25. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Lorenzo
    I said from day one that opposing Ms. Moore running is nonsense. How can any reasonable person oppose that when the same has already obtained with Trotman Walcott Greaves Morris etc.You need to read what I write. Go back and read what I write, I know that you are literate. Thank you.
    I also said that I hope the voters vote for anybody except the BLPDLP candidates. Once again I know you are literate. Thank you again.
    A very happy weekend to you and yours wherever you are.


  26. John 2,

    I’m afraid that the mouthings by a BLP party leader on a BLP election platform in St. George North do not an official government statement to all citizens make.


  27. Donna

    If she goes on CBC as PM and give the same information it is still the same information.

    I thought you wanted detail.. was not aware that it should have been an official presentation


  28. My man, one can say any shite on a political platform while wearing a red shirt. An official statement is what we can hold her to.

    Steupse, man!


  29. Thats your view to which I do not agree.
    She is expanding on the throne speech in a public meeting that is viewed all over the world live.
    She is not sharing a personal opinion.
    And even if she gave a personal opinion it would still be taken as coming from the PM of Barbados (any time she speak in public/ on government policies or business is ofical to me)


  30. when she get on the the political platform tonight and announce the date of the by election…….


  31. She will be speaking to St. George North and telling them first. I would expect an official announcement to follow.

  32. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Donna
    Whatever anybody gets under the $300 million hotel aid is considered a share. The details have not been clearly represented. So, if you get 300 000 it is considered a type of share. The gray area is to determine what type of share. Some say it is just a sophisticated slush fund underwritten by the taxpayers. As always the devil is in the details.
    Some independent economists have already concluded that the taxpayers will end up holding the bag because the tourism industry is not expected to rebound under three to four years. They are predicting that the funds will just evaporate or disappear into some black hole. Although I personally consider their position a bit too pessimistic it is still food for thought.


  33. She is speaking at a SNG north political meeting. not only to SGN but to the media/ and all Barbados. You would probably be the only one in Barbados that wait for an official announcement to take it as being only official then. the media will be announcing it as official from the time the date fly out of her mouth.


  34. @Hal Austin October 1, 2020 6:20 AM “@ William “those who have been fed by Mottley and owe her a thank you.”

    Been feeding myself long before she was born.

    Long lived family.

    Expect to outlive her.

    Expect to be feeding myself long after she is resting in the sweet arms of Jesus.


  35. WC

    if that black hole is the workers pocket and not the owners or politicans then i can go for that.


  36. @Hal Austin October 1, 2020 7:24 AM “Send your remittances, otherwise forget us.”\Reminding all that remittances are sent NOT to Barbados, but primarily to left behind children [who are being cared for day by day by left behind wives and girlfriends]; by left behind elderly parents who cared for you from before birth to adulthood, and to buy property for YOURSELF.

    If it is not your job to provide SOME financial support to your own children [it was you who enjoyed the sex act that caused the conception of these children] and if it is not your job to assist in the support of your elderly parents, then whose job is it? If it is not your responsibility to provide financing for your retirement home, then whose job is it?

    And please do remember that those of us wives, girlfriends, siblings, grandparents who care for your children and your elderly parents, while you are absent do NOT receive any pay for our WORK.

    Remittances are NOT gifts to BARBADOS.


  37. @ john2 October 1, 2020 8:56 AM “Damn. i have never come across a grown man that so touchy. SOME old women usually exhibit that trait.”

    You have a problem with old women?

    Old men especially the ones who have become impotent tend to be as miserable as yesterday’s piss.


  38. CB

    SOME in caps was especially for for you.


  39. you have a problem with old men? u just said old men/ all men not some men are miserable.


  40. @Dullard October 1, 2020 12:52 PM “…the govt directly or indirectly puts $ in pockets. The good fellow in question is also employed at teh local govt funded university so I am not sure how impartial his voice might be.”

    Correction: It is the hard working taxpayers of Barbados who puts money into everybody’s pockets, into the pockets of the GG, the PM, the Cabinet, the parliamentarians, the judges, the police, the defense force.the private sector, etc., etc., etc.

    Am I the only person who has noticed that now that the workers are not working everybody is scared sh!tless?

    The workers of Barbados are the milch cows who keep everybody fed.

    Don’t get tie up.


  41. @Lest we forget October 1, 2020 2:23 PM “Donville never knew he was going to be charged until he set foot on US soil.”

    He ought to have know.

    it is my belief that he isolated himself from people whom he did not wish to hear.

    it is never wise to do that.


  42. John2 I’ve know young men and i’ve known old men.

    I prefer young men.


  43. I don’t even like the word remittances

    Traditionally the word was used to mean money sent by wealthy English families to their failed sons who had been sent “out to the colonies” and who could not figure own how to earn their own living.

    So the term was remittance man=a failed migrant, an adult dependent on his parents for support.

    In 20th and 21st century Caribbean we should not even use that term, because the situation is so different.

    The people who receive “remittances” in the Caribbean are typically mothers of young children and daughters of elderly parents. These women work like dogs raising the children of absent fathers, and minding the elderly parents of absent sons and daughters.

    Completely different form the traditional “remittance man” who was essentially a bum.

    We should call the money sent EXACTLY what it is.

    CHILD SUPPORT

    or

    .PARENTAL SUPPORT

    Or just call it support payments.


  44. @john2 October 1, 2020 8:06 PM “And even if she gave a personal opinion it would still be taken as coming from the PM of Barbados.”

    True.

    The only time a President or Prime Minister speaks privately is when their bedroom is closed and they are in the presence of a highly trusted loved one…and maybe not even then.

    Because in all the history of the world, plenty, plenty “bedroom business” has found its way into the public domain.


  45. CB

    I have send a lot of “remittance” to help family, friends and the needy beside support for the immediate family.
    just saying it dont alway be for those two supports


  46. Remittances include money sent to buy land or build a retirement home.

  47. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @SS
    ‘He ought to have known’.
    I disagree. He knew what he did.
    However, it was an internal investigation within ICBL’s PARENT Company that discovered the two cheques and where they went, and they put two and two together, and to save their own corporate ass, they went to the US Authorities fessing up and paying a fine equal to their profits from the deal (disgorgement)
    You can’t go and play “we ent know what our subsidiary did” to the US authorities to avoid prosecution; and then tip off those involved who will face charges?


  48. Other people outside of ICBL knew.


  49. @john2 October 1, 2020 9:34 PM

    Bless you.

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