Nurses defend their strike action against attacks from the government, employers and BLP aligned trade union leaders

Submitted by Tee White

On Wednesday 16 December after a meeting of the Social Partnership which brings together the government, employers and trade unions, Prime Minister Mia Mottley hosted a press conference in which she unleashed a scathing attack on the striking nurses and, in particular, Caswell Franklyn, the opposition senator who is also the leader of the Unity Workers Union (UWU) which represents the striking nurses. Prime Minister Mottley accused the nurses of prematurely initiating strike action without following the accepted procedures and accused their leader of using the strike action to further his own political ambitions. She further denounced the UWU leader for encouraging its members to abandon patients and declared that since the nurses were on strike, the government would dock their pay.

The Prime Minister’s attack on the striking nurses was, not surprisingly, fully supported by the Barbados Private Sector Association but, more surprisingly, also backed by the leaders of various trade unions including the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners (BAMP), the Barbados Nurses Association (BNA), the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) and the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB). Openly violating the basic principles of working class solidarity, which as leaders of workers’ organisations they are supposed to uphold, these trade union leaders distanced themselves from the striking nurses and made common cause with the government and employers in their attacks on the nurses. The members of these unions will need to hold these leaders to account for their betrayal of basic trade union principles.

In the face of the onslaught from the government and the forces it had mobilised against them, the nurses have held their ground and more nurses are joining them in the strike action in defence of their rights. The trigger for the dispute was a botched attempt by the government to introduce its mandatory Covid 19 vaccination policy under the guise of ‘safe zones’ at the geriatric hospital. The management of this institution put up a notice at work identifying unvaccinated nurses who would have to undergo weekly PCR tests. The UWU had previously made it clear to the management that any attempt to impose the mandatory vaccination policy, without consultation with the union, would be met with strike action. Although the Ministry of Health backed down and stated that the management of the geriatric hospital had acted prematurely since the mandatory vaccination rollout had not yet been approved, this action nevertheless triggered the nurses to take a stand on a number of other issues which had remained unresolved for years. These included better pay, better working conditions, health insurance, continuous training and better nurse to patient ratios. These are issues which the nurses have been raising for years and which successive governments, including the current one, have failed to address. Therefore, any claim that the nurses initiated strike action prematurely is clearly false. In fact, the nurses have put up with unacceptable conditions for too long and it is the government who is in the dock on this issue. Speaking about her lived reality in the Barbados health care system, one nurse declared, “We are standing in solidarity with our colleagues against the authorities trying to implement safe zones without consultation with us. We also have our own grievances at Edgar Cochrane, such as not having enough resources – gloves, blood collection bottles, gauze.

Enough is enough. Imagine having to tell a patient they have to buy their own catheter bag; some of our patients can barely afford the bus fare to get to us”. Another nurse complained that nurse to patient ratios could sometimes reach 1 to 32 patients to nurse per day while the suggested ratio is 1 to 6. Directly addressing the despicable claim by the Prime Minister that the union had encouraged the nurses to abandon their patients, Kathy Ann Holder, a registered nurse of 12 years declared, “The whole entire time, never have we abandoned or left our patients for the last two years, with or without pay, with or without the testing, with or without the vaccine when there was none”. In fact, another nurse made the point that the nurses’ struggle is actually aimed to benefit the patients, when she stated, “We are not only standing up for ourselves, but for the patients too”.

In the face of the just cause of the nurses, the government has initiated extreme measures to suppress their’ struggle. On the 18 December, the UWU claimed that the government had put a freeze on some striking nurses’ bank accounts to prevent them accessing some of their money in addition to not paying them their December salary. Director of Finance, Ian Carrington denounced the claims as “total and complete foolishness and utter rubbish”. However, a recording of a nurse speaking to her bank and asking why a portion of her bank balance was unavailable has been circulating on social media. In the recording, the bank’s customer service representative explains to the nurse that her money has been frozen because the government of Barbados had placed a hold on a portion of the money in her account. In the lead up to the holiday period, the oppressive measures of the government against the nurses must be condemned and they give the lie to the Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s claim that she would not “unfair workers”.

The attack on the striking nurses by the current BLP government reflects the fundamental anti-working class nature of this government and is consistent with its attacks on the hotel workers when they were protesting to get their severance payments. While praising the working class activism of Clement Payne and the martyrs of 1937, the government is hell bent on crushing the struggle of the workers for their rights in 2021. Although they claim that it is the leader of the UWU that is using the nurses’ strike for political ends, they are actually the ones who have called on all the political parties in the country to condemn the nurses.

The cause of the nurses is just and the efforts of the government to suppress them are unjust. All out to support the nurses in their struggle!!

294 responses to “All-out Support for Striking Nurses”


  1. !st
    The 1st post on a new page sets the tone for the posts that follow

    Senator Cswell probably has a fetish thing for nurses in uniforms and stockings


  2. Some things only require a little commonsense….

    If they government did not know that what they did was not only illegal and UNCALLED FOR re the nurse’s accounts, they would not now be:

    one:…
    LYING ABOUT IT…

    and two:

    now pretending that THE BANK DID IT of its own volition…

    no critical thinking required.

    salut.


  3. How does a Government control nurses bank accounts
    How many nurses accounts were robbed
    If you don’t know
    you don’t know

    this rumour has got legs and is running for miles and miles

    Neo Project #2

  4. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    @WURA-War-on-U December 22, 2021 7:45 PM

    This is the perfect type of job the job title temporary contract worker is for. They were never and should never have been volunteers. However, if they gave them the correct job title, they would be required to follow the salary scale instead of paying them a stipend.

    Government allocated millions to COVID and could not pay these people properly for their work nor give them the correct job title so they can list it on their CV. Time to bring in an audit firm to audit the COVID relief funds

  5. Critical Analyzer Avatar
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    @William Skinner December 22, 2021 1:53 PM


    Like I have to state repeatedly, Caswell is not beyond repute. The public has been drawn into this because the government is bent on marginalizing Caswell. All the statements and attitudes point to the fact that they believe if the public can be convinced that he has a “ political” agenda; and if the other unions continue to distance themselves from him, he would have no choice but to grovel.

    I said from the start of any major strike affecting the public, an official press release from the union properly detailing the reasons for the strike must be released on the first day of the strike and not just give an interview and hope the journalists will interpret and report your utterances as intended.

    The list circulating as in @WURA-War-on-U December 22, 2021 12:59 PM and elsewhere is sketchy with each grievance in the list lacking pertinent details on
    – how long it was occurring for,
    – how many are affected and
    – the impact it is having on the nurse’s work performance and lifestyle
    An official press release with those details does not affect the bargaining process and makes it clear to the public whether the strike is deserving of support or not. This should be the standard for day one of all major strikes.


  6. I am not in favor of the nurses withholding their labor in a pandemic. And I say this as the sister of 3 nurses, the sister-in-law of one, and the aunt of another.

    I am not in favor of poor treatment of nurses either. These hard working women and men should receive a fair day’s wage for a fair day’s work, and they should be provided with the tools they need to do their jobs.

    I am in favor of safe zones.

    I am in favor of compulsory Covid vaccinations for everybody, and moreso for those who nurse vulnerable people.

    No. I will not be contributing to the nurses strike fund.

    And less I am thought to be a monster, I have contributed my usual to the Salvation Army, my church, another charity which I have supported for years, and to a young friend during a 12 month period this pandemic. I continue to give my blood.

    But I will not be giving any money.

    As usual

    I am Just Me, neither “B” nor “D”


  7. @WURA-War-on-U December 22, 2021 9:38 AM “END UP IN THE HOSPITAL SOME DAY…everyone except the PARLIAMENT FRAUDS…their Slaves and PIMPS”

    And you know this how?

    Does being a Parliamentarian prevent one from having a stroke, a heart attack, cancer, diabetes, a fall down steps, a traffic accident? Does being a Parliamentarian prevent one from begetting a severely disabled child?

    Looka woman not even all of the money or insurance in the world can prevent these things from happening. Chances are one or two or more of these things will happen to every one of us [except Dr. GP who are we all know will be raptured] Parliamentarians included. And before rich people like me [LOLLL!!!] are flown off to New York, or Miami or London for treatment we will still be dependent on local nurses and medical professionals to stabilize us before we are put on a gurney and pushed onto that flight.


  8. Does being a Parliamentarian prevent a person from developing dementia?

    And show me which Parliamentarian has enough money to pay for care in an expensive institution for the ten or more years it can take dementia to kill?

    Aren’t expensive illnesses such as dementia not the leading cause of bankruptcy in the richest economy the world has ever seen?


  9. Caswell: Strike on until Govt meets with us

    by COLVILLE MOUNSEY
    colvillemounsey@nationnews.com

    UNTIL THE GOVERNMENT calls a meeting with the Unity Workers’ Union, the industrial action taken by nurses will continue.
    General secretary of the union, Senator Caswell Franklyn, made it clear yesterday that Government’s deal with the Barbados Nurses’ Association would not be enough to satisfy the grievances of the nurses on strike.
    Franklyn told the DAILY NATION that during a meeting with the nurses on Monday night, it was argued that much of what was disclosed by the Minister of Health The Most Honourable Jeffrey Bostic with regards to the deal was no more than “lip service”.
    He said that many of the promises were lacking key details such as implementation timelines. He also said some of the issues had plagued the nursing fraternity for years and therefore more immediacy was needed in addressing them.
    Franklyn said that until Government decided to meet with his union to thrash out the concerns, strike action would continue.
    “We discussed the issues the same night that the announcement of the deal was made. My meeting with the nurses went from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. and the nurses all agreed that this was not satisfactory,” he said.
    “I don’t know what type of negotiation that could be when you don’t have any serious timelines when some of these things would be done. We don’t know if it is early next year or two years from now that some of these things are coming. This is why Government needs to sit with us. You can’t negotiate the concerns that we raised with another organisation.”
    Meanwhile, acting general secretary of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), Richard Green, said while his union would not discount the deal, as the organisation that has collective bargaining power for the nurses, they would be continuing their separate negotiations with the Ministry of the Public Service.
    Five outstanding
    On Monday, during a virtual press conference, Bostic said that following the conclusion of a two-day meeting with the BNA, Government had committed to resolving a slew of issues relating to working conditions, late payment, allowances, hazard pay and appointments.
    He said that on the issue of appointments, having done 335 appointments of nurses, only five are outstanding and those will be done in short order. He added that any others that were overlooked would be submitted by the BNA for consideration.
    The minister said that it was agreed that some form of transportation must be provided for nurses at rural facilities during unsociable hours. He said this was an agreement in principle, which was expected to be put in place for the new year once all of the details were worked out.
    It was decided that Government would be considering the issue of uniform allowances and that a proposal would be submitted to the Ministry of Public Service by the end of this year. It was acknowledged that these allowances had not been revised since 2009.
    A review of allowances with the entire Public Service is also to be undertaken in the next fiscal year. In the meantime, the nurses are to be issued with scrubs instead of the traditional uniforms and at least one ceremonial uniform will be issued. It was also decided that committees would be established to tackle the issue of lack of communication while the environmental conditions under which nurses operate at some facilities would be addressed.
    However, Green said the deal did not preclude his union’s ongoing negotiation with the Ministry of Public Service as well as the Ministry of Health, even though many of the same issues were on the bargaining table.
    “The NUPW holds the position that we will continue to make representation on behalf of the nurses and health care workers through established protocols for resolving grievances for public servants. We will be continuing our talks with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of the Public Service to resolve the concerns that the nurses have had for years,” he said.
    “Whatever commitment is made by Government to improve the condition of employment for nurses we will support. Nevertheless, it does not preclude the NUPW’s advancement of the issues of the nurses through the Ministry of the Public Service and the Ministry of Health. To exemplify that, I would refer to last week’s meeting between the NUPW and Ministry of the Public Service, which resolved the issue of hazard pay,” he added.


    Source: Nation


  10. Cuddear…thanks for the essay and laundry list of killer diseases …am sure the lying government, their Slaves and Pimps will enjoy the read right along with this clip….just in case they are telling themselves that made up SHITE TITLES makes them invincible..

    https://youtu.be/v42GQ6IOTlw


  11. The video was titled…QEH ON ITS DEATHBED…guess that SCARED THE HELL OUT OF NEGLECTFUL..


  12. “Government allocated millions to COVID and could not pay these people properly for their work nor give them the correct job title so they can list it on their CV. Time to bring in an audit firm to audit the COVID relief funds.”

    teachers, nurses and police get the SAME RUN AROUND of no pay or slow pay…

    only people who have no problem accessing HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS from taxpayers and pensioners money are racists, thieves and OPPRESSORS who get whatever they want from these LIARS……that’s the WHOLE PROBLEM in a nutshell.

    imagine if the teachers and POLICE withheld their services because they ARE NOT ADEQUATELY PAID…..they allocate millions to everyone else except the people who perform essential services.

    there is a clip with people wearing MONITORS…..those are complaining that it’s only for some who are home quarantined while others who are more than likely pimps, slaves and yes men and women don’t have to wear any but they too are in quarantine….ya have a sickness starting in the parliament and trickled into the society POISONING IT….that started decades ago, the low in intellect, cannot do any better…

    murderers, thieves, robbers, rapists etc…do not get ankle monitors while on bail.


  13. Went to watch the video and jumped out after fifty seconds.
    Twenty second countdown of nothing
    Then I saw it was over and hour.


  14. Yall can still watch the QEH ON DEATHBED video on Youtube.

    all of this is so UGLY that when the information is distilled in other locales, the first advise IS THAT NONE OF IT CAN BE ALLOWED TO CONTINUE..come hell or high water IT HAS TO END.


  15. Theo…i don’t watch long videos either,…it takes hours our of your life….30 minutes TOPS….unless it’s certain teachers…..but some people got the time.


  16. There is quite simply no scientific or rational reason for mandating Covid 9 vaccines. Any policy which coerces people into taking Covid vaccines is not about protecting people’s health or ending the Covid pandemic. Such policies are simply a statement from the government that they have unlimited and totalitarian control over the citizens and can do whatever they want to their bodies. Those who are supporting this power grab by governments should stop and think carefully. Today you may think it’s okay because you don’t mind having a Covid vaccination but tomorrow the medical procedure the government mandates for every citizen may be one you don’t want done to your body. However, at that point it will be too late as you would have already helped the government establish their right to do it to you.

    The overwhelming research evidence and real life experience has now made it crystal clear that the Covid vaccines have no significant impact on transmission of the virus through the population. We were initially told that once 70% of the population was vaccinated, we would reach herd immunity (don’t hear this phrase much anymore), both the vaccinated and unvaccinated would be protected and we would see the back of Covid. Now we are seeing countries with over 80% vaccination rates experiencing surges in Covid cases. Even Gibraltar with 100% vaccination rate has experienced these surges in cases. Obviously, if the vaccines had any significant impact on virus transmission, this wouldn’t be happening.

    So, what the vaccines actually do is reduce the chances of an individual who catches covid developing severe symptoms. Therefore when somebody chooses to get a vaccine, this is only to protect themselves. You cannot protect someone else by getting vaccinated. So when the government decides to mandate people to be vaccinated it is forcing them to be vaccinated to avoid developing severe symptoms from a covid infection. But what are the chances of that happening? People often reply well most of the hospitalised individuals are unvaccinated so therefore everyone should be vaccinated. But that’s not a logical conclusion to draw. The question that needs to be asked is what proportion of unvaccinated individuals who catch Covid end up being hospitalised? This figure is much more difficult to find but data from the European Medicines Agency suggests that in North America and Europe (some of the regions worst hit by Covid) it’s around 10%. The point is that the risk of severe Covid illness varies quite widely across the population. Whereas it makes sense to offer people in the high risk group the chance to be vaccinated, it makes no sense to force someone who has minimal chance of developing severe Covid symptoms to be vaccinated.

    Even the so-called safe zones as initially proposed make no sense. Allowing vaccinated individuals to enter such zones without undergoing the same PCR tests as unvaccinated individuals would mean that those zones are not safe.

    Finally, we keep being told that only vaccination can curtail Covid. This statement is blatantly false. The Indian state of Uttar Pradesh with a population of over 200 million people saw their Covid cases drop from around 35000 a day in April to under 100 a day in mid-July. At that time the vaccination rate was around 10% of the population. They have had no further surge in Covid cases since April and now routinely report fewer new cases than Barbados despite having a population more than 700 times greater than ours.

    We can’t just keep ignoring the facts in front of our faces when it comes to Covid.


  17. Tee White…opportunity KNOCKS…some believe that the corrupt, dangerous and DEADLY LIARS who have no ethics and even LESS MORALS will use (some believe they ALREADY STARTED) the opportunity to GET RID OF THEIR ENEMIES for one reason or another…what can i say if that is what people believe…

  18. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @TWhite… solid summation at 10:15…

    Only one (minor) ‘counter point’ I would make …

    Re “The overwhelming research evidence and real life experience has now made it crystal clear that the Covid vaccines have no significant impact on transmission of the virus through the population. We were initially told that once 70% of the population was vaccinated, we would reach herd immunity”.

    Thatt was a nonsense from the moment it was said because if u recall soon after they them said that vaccinated folks still needed to wear masks … as they them said that they could STILL TRANSMIT the virus.

    The herd immunity thing or ‘mentality’ as the then Pres so aptly misspoke was thus also nonsensical.

    So yes “We can’t just keep ignoring the facts in front of our faces when it comes to Covid” … this is with us for the very long haul.

    At least we now have some covid pills … so just like or Theraflu or Tylenol Severe cold pills we should be good to go along with better life eating and exercise practices.

  19. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Them should be THEN of course… and a few other typos

    Christmas blues already.

    Lata

  20. GP - EX SCHOLAR Avatar

    RE At least we now have some covid pills … so just like or Theraflu or Tylenol Severe cold pills we should be good to go along with better life eating and exercise practices.

    DPD
    THERE YOU GO OUT OF YOUR LEAGUE AGAIN
    Q. DID WE NOT HAVE EFFECTIVE PHARMACEUTICALS AGAINST CORONOVIRUSES AVAILABLE BEFORE COVID 19 EMERGED?
    DID WE NOT KNOW THAT THESE DRUGS WERE SAFE, CHEAP, AND PROVEN AND EFFICACIOUS?
    HAS IT NOT NOW BEEN REVEALED THAT THE SO CALLED COVID PILL HAS A VERY SIMILAR MECHANSISM OF ACTION AS INVERMECTIN, AND THAT THE MECHANISM OF ACTION IS SUPERIOR?

    BIG Q………AND DONT ANSWER THIS ONE. WE KNOW THE ANSWER

    WHY ON EARTH DID WE NOT IMMEDIATELY USE THE CHEAP, SAFE, PROVEN, EFFICACIOUS AVAILABLE MEDICATION IMMEDIATELY, AS WAS DONE BY DRS IN MANY PARTS OF WORLD, WHO HAVE BEEN PRACTICING SANE SOUND SOLID SENSIBLE MEDICINE?

    SINCE WHEN DOES ONE WAIT FOR A VACCINE TO BE DEVELOPED TO TREAT A DISEASE WHEN THERE ARE ALREADY AVAILABLE DRUGS THAT HAVE BEEN PROVEN TO BE SAFE, CHEAP, AND EFFICACIOUS?

    YOU DO KNOW THAT TYLENOL IS WHAT IS CALLED PANADOL. YOU DO KNOW THAT TYLENOL OR PANADOL IS NOT AS SAFE AS EITHER INVERMECTIN OR HYDROXYCHLOROQUINONE, AND THAT ONE CAN EASILY OVERDOSE AND DIE FROM LIVER FAILURE WITH TYLENOL OR PANADOL

    IF YOU DIDNT KNOW LOOK IT UP.


  21. THE COVID PILLS MOA IS INFERIOR TO THAT OF INVERMECTIN WHICH ACTS LIKE THE FISCHER MODEL AT BOTH RECEPTOR LEVEL AND DRUG STRUCTURE AT THE ES INTERFACE
    AND THIS HAS BEEN INDICATED ON A POST ON BU PUT UP BY A CONSUMATE BU JACKASS WHO DID NOT KNOW THAT HE WAS CONTRADICTING HIMSELF WHEN HE PUT UP HIS POST.

    OH ME AM

  22. GP - EX SCHOLAR Avatar

    QUESTION
    HOW MANY PERSONS IN BARBADOS HAVE DIED FROM PANADOL OVERDOSE RATHER THAN FROM THE VIRUS ITSELF?SEEING THAT WE HAVE NOT BEEN DOING FULL POST MORTEMS OF ALL THOSE WHO HAVE DIED IN THE PANDEMIC FROM COVID 19, HOW DO WE KNOW?

    NOW WATCH SOME PHARMACOLOGICAL ILLITERATE TRY TO CONTRADICT ME WATCH.

    BEFORE YOU DO…..GO ONLINE AND ASCERTAIN HOW MANY TABS AND WHAT DOSAGE OF PARACETAMOL OR ACETAMENOPHEN IS NEEDED TO CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE LIVER DAMAGE.

    IN ONE OF MY VERY FIRST POSTS HERE IN 2008 I EXPLAINED THAT PARACETAMOL OR ACETAMENOPHEN IS A CHEMICAL THAT CAN ACCURATELY BE CALLED BY TWO CHEMICAL NAMES ACCORDING TO ESTABLISHED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY NOMENCLATURE PROTOCOL.


  23. @Dee Word

    What is the yardstick you are using to determine a secondary mortgage/securities market would work in Barbados if executed properly? There is a demand for diverse investment products that can be trusted.


  24. EVEN WITH ALL THESE VIRUS STRAINS, HEART ATTACKS AND CANCER SEPERATELY ARE BOTH STILL THE LEADING CAUSES OF DEATHS DURING THE PANDEMIC WORLDWIDE.

    YET BUSINESS AS USUAL WHILST THE WORLD BEHAVES LIKE A FOOL OVER CORONAVIRUS.


  25. What the differences between the vaccine and the pill beside the way they are taken?

    The pill is new so are the antivaxx going to be antipill also?

    The pill will be by perscription for people with underlying conditions

  26. GP - EX SCHOLAR Avatar
    GP – EX SCHOLAR

    RE What the differences between the vaccine and the pill beside the way they are taken?

    THIS IS A VERY STUPID QUESTION OF THE SORT ONE EXPECTS FROM THE STANDARD BU BRIMBLER AND MEDICAL ILLITERATE, WHO KNOWS EVERYTHING

    RE The pill is new so are the antivaxx going to be antipill also?
    ANOTHER VERY STUPID QUESTION
    ASK YOURSELF WOULD YOU PREFER TO TAKE A PILL OR BE GIVEN AN INJECTION?
    ARE THE EFFECTS OF A PILL EASIER TO REVERSE THAN THOSE OF AN INJECTION?
    WHY ARE THERE SEVERAL ROUTES FOR GIVING MEDICATION? GOOGLE IT.

    RE The pill will be by perscription for people with underlying conditions
    REALLY? YOU REALLY THINK SO? WHY SO?

    BU= MIRTH STATION.


  27. Still trying to confirm how true this is but one thing i know,no one is pushing that shit up in my head.

    “In the CDC’s own words: “After December 31, 2021, CDC will withdraw the request to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of the CDC 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel, the assay first introduced in February 2020 for detection of SARS-CoV-2 only.”


  28. Right…somebody is going to take this CLOWN Roy seriously…same SELLOUT in the Royal Shop and Sandy Lane slavemaster vs oppressed workers brouhaha…where he CLEARLY SOLD OUT, just another political PIMP talking shite…..did racist sandy lane not admit to STEALING THEIR WORKERS SALARIES LATELY, where was he when that happened, not a word from him right?…did they ever stop since he retired being slave masters? what did he ever do to help the workers in Barbados except drive around in a tax free mercedes pretending he is UPPITY…

    fraud

    Caswell has more back bone than he can ever envision..


  29. btw…people need to LEAVE those fraud unions who pimp for government or they will ALWAYS remain in a SLAVERY SITUATION…while those unions who are KEEPING SLAVERY ALIVE ON THE ISLAND continue sucking on member’s dues…


  30. @TLSN
    Good discussion of slavery on BBC and the role of Barbados in it.

    Did not get the start, but I heard the name Zendia mentioned.


  31. It was Zeinab with the UWi chancellor.


  32. I had a negative opinion of Sir Hilary Beckles until I heard the man this morning.
    Now I’m asking myself…
    Where this negative opinion come from?
    Did I buy into comments made by someone on BU?
    Brainwashing is subtle. Because a person may make a valuable contribution on one topic, it does not mean their contribution on other topics has the same value.

    Investigated or yourself .


  33. On my typo machine – a small cellphone


  34. Having heard Sir Roy in the doctrine/practice of majority decision in industrial relations – it becomes a question of whether his position has technical merit. Discuss the issue.


  35. Have to mingle with the masses today.
    I bought my wife nothing for this Christmas. She will not complain, but at some time in the future I will find it made the checklist of things I failed to do.

    When we first married, I would buy her jewellery. One year she said, ‘no more jewellery’ and I have not bought jewellery since then.

    I moved to cash, but if you wish to give a woman e a memorable gift then cash is a bad idea. After it is spent, even you forget what it was spent on. There is really nothing memorable about cash and you cannot give less than what you gave the previous year.

    I had a perfume spell and then graduated to expensive handbags, but I am tired of buying the ‘same’ thing every year .

    I asked my son for ideas and he suggested dinner and a movie. I do not get in line at restaurants and I hate making reservations. Not going into any theater. Dinner and a movie would work for him, but for me it would make some other list….. The lazy and unimaginative

    So I will be one of those last minute husbands who will be shopping today. You will recognize me. An older guy, alone, walking endlessly, looking puzzled, muttering to himself, looking as if he wants to be elsewhere but afraid to go home empty-handed.

    Hey, any ideas?
    May bit be here much, but will stop by to wish you a great Xmas later. Have a great day.


  36. Trotman has an OLD SLAVE MENTALITY…that’s why NOTHING HAS CHANGED positively for workers since and after he SPENT DECADES as head of the union….wannabe slave masters still oppress workers and workers STILL HAVE NO RIGHTS…their slavery handbook need burning…none of them reside in the 21st century and are only intent on keeping the status quo firmly in place …..and is a DISGRACE to Afrikan people everywhere..ya would think they would have learned something afer 400 years od enslavement and oppression..

    Theo…Hilary does make some good points but again….keeping the status quo firmly in place as opposed to UPROOTING IT clouds and DENTS their credibility…and judgement…


  37. ya would think they would have learned something AFTER 400 years of enslavement and oppression..


  38. I have a habit of calling names and the realizing I missed a few folks that I actually like, but my head is hard …
    Merry Xmas to
    Blogmaster, AC
    ,🐇/🐰, Lawson, GP, GP2, CA, 555,
    Lorenzo, Artax, J2, Donna, Cuhdear,
    Hants, NO, VC, DpD, WS, John A, Wura, Tee white, TLSN

    You guys help make my day. Stay safe


  39. “Hey, any ideas?”

    buy her the latest MacBook Air it is the BOMB…you will get only smiles….

    a camera is also a winner….Nikon.


  40. both are pricy….that is just a detail..


  41. Happy Holidays Theo…

    and to everyone else!!!


  42. We get it, TheO! You like EVERYBODY!

    Happy Holidays to you!

    Happy Holidays to EVERYBODY!


  43. Tail trying to wag dog, says Sir Roy

    By Colville Mounsey
    colvillemounsey@nationnews.com
    The ongoing nursing strike called by the Senator Caswell Franklyn-led Unity Workers’ Union (UWU) is being described by trade union icon Sir Roy Trotman as an “attempt by the tail to wag the dog”.
    Making it clear that he does not have all the details that would have led to the now three-week-long work stoppage by some nurses, Sir Roy said it was apparent to him that the action was going counter to the tenets of industrial relations.
    Majority
    He said it was a basic principle that the will of the majority superseded that of the minority, and the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) and the Barbados Nurses’ Association (BNA), both of whom represent the vast majority of the nurses, have come to an agreement with Government on the way forward.
    Sir Roy’s comments came on the same day that Franklyn disclosed that an intermediary had agreed to take the union’s case to the Government.
    Franklyn said he was now confident of some traction on the impasse, thereby increasing the chances of ending the strike.
    While he did not disclose the name of the intermediary, he said he was confident the individual would have the ear of the Government, a situation that would augur well for a return to normalcy.
    Confident
    “We have an intermediary who is trying to broker a peace between the two sides and we are fairly confident, based on the eminence of that person, that something will happen. So I am in the process of writing to the Prime Minister to facilitate discussions,” Franklyn said.
    “The person has already spoken to both parties and we have an agreement in principle, so I think we can get progress and we are hopeful that this effort will bear fruit.
    “However, we will only call off the strike when we get results. We will sit down, we will discuss the issues and if we are happy that we get at least some of the things that we are asking for, then we call off the strike,” Franklyn said.
    However, Sir Roy questioned how the UWU, “with a handful of nurses”, could demand a “bastardisation” of agreements already struck by the BNA as well as the grievance process path established by the NUPW.
    “Where exactly is the dispute located? There are nurses in the Barbados Nurses’ Association. There are nurses in the NUPW and there are a handful who are members of something else. So where is the confusion?
    “When there is more than one union, then it would be a case of having a major union and a minor union and where there is an arrangement where the people speaking for the majority have claimed that there is an understanding, that must be considered as the national position,” said the man who led the Barbados Workers’ Union for just over two decades.
    “The NUPW is the accredited bargaining agent for the nurses; so how can we be talking about a situation
    where the accredited organisation has an understanding and then you get a bastardisation of that arrangement by somebody else? You must be making sport. There is confusion where there ought to be none, and the tail can’t wag the dog,” he said.
    Sir Roy said the situation was delicate and that as organised bargaining agents, process must be followed.
    “If we are trying to be organised and structured, and especially where we have a delicate case of this nature, we have to be careful to understand process. We have to understand practice and we have to understand that justice must not only be seen to be done, but that justice cannot be imposed by any minority on the majority institution,” he said.
    On Monday, Minister of Health The Most Honourable Jeffrey Bostic said that after a meeting with the BNA, Government had committed to resolving a slew of issues relating to working conditions, late payment, allowances, hazard pay and appointments. Two days after that announcement, Franklyn said that until the Government called a meeting with the Unity Workers’ Union, the industrial action taken by its nurses would continue.


  44. @ WURA-War-on-U December 24, 2021 6:18 AM
    “Trotman has an OLD SLAVE MENTALITY…that’s why NOTHING HAS CHANGED positively for workers since and after he SPENT DECADES as head of the union…”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Is this the same Sir Trottie who was dubbed the Grand Ole Duke of York and marched the same workers, like his troop up and down Bridgetown against his own political party leader now Sir Sandie?

    Wasn’t Barbados, at the time of Trottie’s quixotic marching, in more dire economic straits and with forex at an all-time low compared to the current $ 3 billion in reserves borrowed and boasted about by the current ‘labour-friendly’ administration?

    But do you really expect the two-faced duke to go against his chosen replacement now a well-placed member of the red party?

    If not for the likes of Caswell to stand up for them on matters of industrial relations principle instead of partisan political posturing, the poor workers in Bim will be up a labour creek without a leadership paddle.


  45. Same old Slave, still pimping for party…

    they should have kept him in mothballs until it is time to embalm him….notice he said NOT A WORD when the hoteliers/govenment set up and colluded to RoB the workers, driving them into the ugliness of poverty during a pandemic…..but jumping out now…

    he can see the workers ARE BEING DRIVEN INTO further BONDAGE and further OPPRESSION to replenish the BILLIONS STOLEN, even clearer is that they will continue TIEFING even if the deficit is reduced, both them and their minority friends are detemined to continue in this never ending SLAVERY CYCLE…….but here he is COLLUDING, enabling and condoning…instead of speaking out on behalf of workers…the Slave sellout…..pretend union leader…

    they are the ones telling themselves that they are invincible and CANNOT BE STOPPED…


  46. @Miller

    Do you have a perspective on the technical argument Sir Roy introduced to the debate?

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