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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!!


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


  1. desole..Same old Sir Slave,


  2. Miller…we saw it right here on BU and they HAVE NO INTENTION to change it…the labor rhetoric and description……master and servant…..to describe employers and EMPLOYEES…..TELLS US EVERYTHING…

    all their slave literature posing as labor laws/protocols…WANT BURNING…..it has NO PLACE in the 21st century…and must be REJECTED IN ITS ENTIRETY..


  3. It is good to see the government has corrected an earlier mistake by creating an avenue to give Caswell an out. People familiar with IR negotiations know this is key to arriving at win win positions.

    Intermediary to help nurses and authorities reach agreement – Intermediary to help nurses and authorities reach agreement:

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/12/24/intermediary-to-help-nurses-and-authorities-reach-agreement/


  4. @ David December 24, 2021 8:28 AM

    What “technical argument”?

    Did the majority of the hotel workers or shop assistants join him in the strike against Sandy Lane Hotel or the Royal Shop?

    The grievances held by the nurses have been kicked from pillar to post for many years.

    It’s was time a brave few said: Enough is enough!

    Same thing applied to the 1937 riots.

    That’s the only way you get meaningful change.


  5. @Miller

    If you cannot find an apples and apples argument nothing wrong with taking a pass.

    Were there other unions involved in the sandy lane and royal shop matter with majority polling?


  6. The majority unions played safe with conciliatory terms
    The minority unions played bat shit crazy making demands
    perhaps they were working together to achieve the same goal


  7. @ David December 24, 2021 9:24 AM

    I don’t know if other “unions” were involved. You can confirm if ‘they’ were.

    Can you also confirm if the majority of nurses are members of the BWU?

    Why didn’t the GoB settle with the union representing the majority of the nurses from moons ago in this longstanding industrial matter?

    Do you remember the David Giles affair?

    It is always a minority who have to be agents of change (and victims) especially when it comes to industrial matters


  8. It is always a minority who have to be agents of change (and victims) especially when it comes to industrial matters

    Xxxxxxxxxxxx

    With the make up of the country /unions the probability is closer to 100 than 97 %


  9. I TPK it u meant majority


  10. Took


  11. @David
    The government has created a way out for itself. However, it is in the interest of the country that a settlement can now be reached.
    You have been claiming the entire week that politicians do what is in their interest and now you are claiming they are acting in some one else’s interest. Laughable.


  12. @ Theo , et al.
    Seasons greetings and the best for 2020. We are one and are all passengers on one ship that is a part of the great Caribbean flotilla.
    Peace


  13. @William

    The government was never going to allow Caswell to ‘win’ out right. It would have imported more nurses first if a general election was not so close. You have to understand the politics.


  14. @Miller

    The BWU was the union holding majority in that dispute.

    From as far back as we can recall successive governments have had to deal with brought forward grievances. Even now Minister Bostic has delivered pretty words but what does it mean in real terms? Huff and puff. It is a game governments and unions lay winning a few benefits at the margin.


  15. Politics is a Punch and Judy puppet show for the Children
    If Judy did not nag as much like and old hag
    Punch would not have punched her face in
    and end up charged for domestic violence
    it was a set up and he finally snapped
    it was repeated the same every day


  16. Covid Omicron is spreading around the world.

    Barbados will need more nurses unless


  17. Looks like there will be CXC drama again.


  18. William,

    You are correct! This is an out for the stupid, hasty mistake that Mia made under the pressures of the pandemic possibly ruining the tourism season.

    She knows that her big stickism was wrong. The nurses have been more than patient. Caswell has been communicating and being ignored.

    How can she bestride the world demanding respect, equal consideration, and consultation from the powers that be when she has a “master:servant” relationship with government employees, particularly those who are bearing the brunt of strain due to covid?

    Not the brand she is trying to create for herself at all!


  19. “How can she bestride the world demanding respect, equal consideration, and consultation from the powers that be when she has a “master:servant” relationship with government employees, particularly those who are bearing the brunt of strain due to covid?”

    a random thought I had earlier tying in with the above subject matter but neither agreeing or disagreeing with anything in it, is :

    Black Africans had strong minds and bodies
    and were treated with worst brutality possible
    to keep them in line subordinated in their place
    and to train them to have no voice or say
    so they became strong with their silence


  20. It has gone quite quiet here
    Jazz music is loud in it’s silence
    In a Silent Way


  21. Blue Train


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  24. No one except a neglectful careless government was going to let these nurses and their families starve during the holidays……hopefully people who can AFFORD are also looking out for the elderly who now have no pension to BUY FOOD…although they PAID THEIR MONEY INTO THE FUND FOR DECADES…

    how can you have pomp and pageantry and NO MONEY FOR THE PENSIONERS to eat and meet their commitments for the holidays….

    priorities….waste of taxpayers money since it all BLEW UP ANYWAY…and only the Slaves and the wannabe slave masters aare impressed..


  25. It was not so much a mistake, but more like a big foot, SWOLE HEAD move that happens when ya believe too much in ya own fast talking bullshit rhetoric and IMAGINARY STAR POWER….a world stage marathon would do that, and cause ya to reduce yaself to a laughing stock…


  26. William …the apologists can keep calling deliberate MISSTEPS and haughty attitudes “a mistake” but they should know that younger and stronger people can starve for a few days and BOUNCE BACK…but the elderly will DIE if they don’t have adequate meals because their bodies BREAK DOWN at a faster rate….so what would we call that…”a mistake” too after WASTING TAXPAYER’S MONEY ON SHITE…that could have WAITED…there is no hurry…and besides that is NOT how the lives of the MAJORITY POPULATION should be handled anyway, but since they are British manufactured negros and not Afrikans, they would not know this nor even try to find out…


  27. btw…yall see those ankle monitors that yall forcing on people in quarantine who it has been brought to the attention of others that ya only doing it to people ya don’t like, well the video was sent to certain jurisdictions and the result is that those who watched it called it a CLEAR CASE OF VICTIMIZATION…so that can also be added to the GROWING “mistakes”

    Mia was warned AND WARNED…..people are willing to help, but if ya going to take that road of no return, no one will get involved and will only POINT IT OUT…..hopefully the draconian measures used on the nurses is reversed due to the involvement of the kindhearted intermediary..


  28. @ WURA
    ” Once is a mistake. Twice is a pattern. Three times is a habit.”
    What really is 55 years plus… ?


  29. I see Guyana is rewarding her health care professionals.

    What a foolish leader we have in Mia. We are nearly two years into this pandemic and she wants to play the hardman with these public servants. My advise to her is simple: do a U turn. No point fighting a battle you can not win!

    https://www.nationnews.com/2021/12/23/tax-free-bonus-health-care-workers-guyana/


  30. Irrespective of how this dispute concludes we are going to witness an exodus of some of our health care workers. They will acquire a higher status wherever they decide to migrate to. Mia will struggle to convince Barbadians to accept foreign nurses.


  31. You do not get it yet, Barbados is broke. The government give to the nurses, it will be the policemen, firemen, teachers et al, essential services who will add to the clan=mour for more pay and improved working conditions. The people deserve it but the government is broke. You give here you will have to take from where?


  32. When you have an irresponsible housewife who cannot budget the house bills you take away her wallet!

    We have a spendthrift Prime Minister who is incapable of budgeting and spending the country’s finances wisely. Time to call a spade a spade.


  33. TIEF NOT, WANT NOT….5-6 BILLION DOLLARS is missing from the economy…colored paper don’t have feet to walk away..
    .
    “We have a spendthrift Prime Minister who is incapable of budgeting and spending the country’s finances wisely.”

    SHE DOES NOT put the Afrikan population WHO PAY HER SALARY FIRST…she can find MILLIONS TO GIVE AWAY TO MINORITIES….this is a pattern by two USELESS QUESTIONABLE governments…but can never find money to make things better for the lives of the majority…..not even in TIMES OF PLENTY do they think that those in the essential services should get a raise or better working conditions or ANYTHING…

    they PROUDLY neglect the young and the elderly…..young people are FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES, FIGHTING TO SURVIVE…

    now the manufacturers are being subsidized by the stupid government and they should not get A DIME, parents are EXPECTED to buy uniforms from these parasites, wthout knowing if there will even be in person schooling because of this variant wave…

    the nurses can’t get money, pensioners can’t get money but these greedy ass crooks in the minority community can get millions and STILL WANT MORE…..now the next generation of minority crooks have positioned themselves and taken over, so the majority will have to once again wait their turn WHICH IS 55 YEARS LATE ALREADY……then in 25 years another generation of minority…crooks will act like they are ENTITLED…and encouraged by black face traitors…

    THIS CYCLE MUST BE BROKEN…


  34. Don’t know where people’s heads are at….but in the 00s there was all of this BOASTING about how great the economy is….punching above weight and all that shite, but the police, nurses AND teachers were still crying out about slow pay and or NO PAY and NOTHING CHANGES no matter how financially healthy the treasury looks, ya only hear about which CROOK IS GETTING MILLIONS form the treasury and pension fund………so the question to be asked of these VOTE BEGGING NEGROS….is

    WHY CAN’T THE MAJJORITY POPULATION GET WHAT IS RIGHTFULLY THEIRS??????? but every half assed local and FOREIGN CROOK can waltz in and TAKE IT…


  35. “now the next generation of minority crooks have positioned themselves and taken over, so the majority will have to once again wait their turn WHICH IS 55 YEARS LATE ALREADY”

    A true and interesting statement..
    But this is true for other islands as well.
    Barbados ambassador to the UAE
    WTO ambassador for Grenada
    Usually rich and young.

    If a black was offered the same position we would get caught up in a discussion of age and experience.


  36. Which only serves to HIGHLIGHT the uselessness of the VOTE BEGGARS ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN…they always need some minority to show them what to do and pay hundreds of millions of taxpayers money TO STILL NOT get anything done…because the populations are STILL REDUCED TO POVERTY..


  37. Which Caribbean leader would the BU family like to add to this list?

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lzpaomcpxiE


  38. Theo…it’s only the really limited in intellect and it’s mostly the jealous minded black person would start arguing if another black person gets a position that could turn things around, the place is infested with such idiots……but am telling you now, vote begging negros once elected AVOID giving high paying positions to other ordinary people like themselves no matter how much experiene qualifications and skills they have, even if those skills were acquired in the same countries as minorities…..and never mind if the Black person is the better candidate….you are dealing with the backward…with retrograde mentalities to match…they don’t want to see Black people in certain top positions unless they can bully and push them around…..but minorites get paid millions, screw up everything and as long as they can help tief…they believe they got a winner and won’t let them go until the treasury is DRY……

    So is it true,,,that approx 40 passengers on the Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas now docked at Bridgetown are infected…these people are running up and down the place spreading the virus…a bunch of them went on day tours this morning…


  39. To Artax, Donna, GP, King David, the sadly missed H.A. from London, and all the rest of the BU family have a wonderful Christmas. Here’s hoping God will deliver Barbados a Prime Minister and a worthy cabinet for the people in 2022.

    https://video-streaming.orange.fr/musique/charles-mingus-haitian-fight-song-CNT0000018PvGf.html


  40. The infected tourists will continue to visit little England. This is what our lenders demand. Let’s see if the lady with the glasses, the tourist woman, passes comment. Recently, she stated the transmission of covid-19 was being spread by the natives.


  41. Barbados has always been a problematic island for employers. It was so in 1834 and 1937, now again in 2021. More and more labour rights. `We have a worldwide reputation as a socialist workers’ paradise. Nobody wants to invest in our country without high subsidies or tax rebates.

    But who thinks of the businessmen who toil 100 hours a week while their native employees dance and sing?


  42. That’s why am glad someone put the info out there, they would gladly lie on the local population even while knowing… it’s the tourists spreading the disease…as you can see, the unscrupulous has no boundares when it comes to lying on their own..


  43. Boy, as soon as De Irrelevant turns her back she getting called all kinda apologist!

    Not so irrelevant after all!

    Woman can’t get me outta her mind!


  44. @TLSN December 24, 2021 6:47 PM “… all the rest of the BU family have a wonderful Christmas.”

    A wonderful Christmas to you too, TLSN.


  45. @ Cuhdear Bajan,
    I certainly will have a merry Christmas.

    Let’s wish the same for our neighbours in Guadeloupe. Their country is experiencing social upheaval with their health professionals at the centre of events.

    Things have got so bad the French government may be prepared to offer some form of automony (self-rule) to Guadeloupe. Aljazeera have highlighted in one of their videos that minorities were targeted and had their businesses burnt to the ground.

    I hope our current government is paying attention to their French neighbours as news of the appalling social conditions faced by these islanders with their high levels of poverty, unemployment, and the betrayal of their government which has created an ideal breeding ground for revolution. The very same conditions we have become accustomed to in Barbados.

    I forecast an annus horribilis 2022 for Mottleynism and some form of rapture in Barbados.

    https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/amid-riots-france-autonomy-guadeloupe-81419618


  46. David BU merry christmas to all and a happy new year.I gone.


  47. Forgive me if I am wrong. Much of the planning for recovery of the cruise industry was based on finding a cure / way of stopping infection with covid-19.

    We now have more information and it is clear that this is not the case. We now know that the vaccinated can become infected.

    Cruise ships are close to a violation of one of the basic rules to prevent the spread of covid. To pack people in a Petrie dish or in tour buses is to tempt fate.

    After the canceling of cruises during 2021, cruise lines will be slow to cancel new trips. It is now incumbent on responsible governments to act responsibly. Don’t wait until these Petrie dishes arrive at your shores.


  48. Cruise ships are close to a violation of one of the basic rules to prevent the spread of covid – social distancing. To pack people in a Petrie dish or in tour buses is to tempt fate.


  49. There is nothing simple about covid-19.
    You cAnnot put policies on auto-pilo
    –xx–
    Dame Bajans
    Miller
    Have a great Xmas.

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