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A call to Bajans at home and abroad

Submitted by Tee White

The attached recording, of a striking nurse phoning into Down to Brass Tacks, needs no explanation. This moving call speaks for itself. The issue is what we as Bajans are going to do about the situation. As the saying goes, evil triumphs when good people do nothing. We have a responsibility to take a stand in defence of the nurses and to condemn the government’s attempts to starve them into submission. We can raise our voices, especially in this election period, and demand that the government stop its attacks on them and sit down with their representatives to address their issues. We can also donate to their strike fund. Bank details are presented at the end of the transcript. We have a responsibility to the striking nurses. Let’s take it up.

A striking nurse phoning into Down to Brass Tacks 29/12/2021

For those of you who have or are not able to listen to the phone in call, a transcript is below.

Nurse: It was always said to us “It’s not the right time to strike. It’s not the right time to take action. Just wait. We’re going to talk and see what happens”. This has been years and nurses are now to the point, just fed up. It’s real hard every day you go to work. And the conditions you have to work in and you’re not seeing a salary at the end of the month. You’re overworked, overlooked and you’re still expected to come work with a smile on your face and work to the best of your ability.

I myself have gone more than four months without a salary. I have colleagues that have gone longer and it’s hard. You are at work. You owe the nursery, you owe the bank and no one wants to hear “oh I didn’t get my salary yet”. They’re still calling you expecting you to pay them. So I have all that stress from elsewhere on me. I’m still not receiving my salary.

Persons are saying that we’re only making noise about hazard pay. That is not the case. Nurses are not even receiving their regular salary and it’s hard. They’re saying even not only a basic salary, nurses have also gone on to be qualified, even if it’s a psychiatric nurse, a geriatric nurse, we go and specialise. You’re not even receiving the money that you’re supposed to get on your salary for these qualifications. There are nurses that have gone over ten years and have not got the increase on their salary.

And persons think this is fair. They’re saying it’s Covid times, things are going on. We shouldn’t be doing this. But look at it. Would you, yourself, go and work?

Would you continue to do that? There are times you don’t see ‘go to the bathroom’, you work through lunch, you work through break just to make sure that your patients are good. But you, yourself, your health is deteriorating. But no one is looking at you and it’s hard.

The prime minister came on and said she gave the nurses hazard pay. Persons were appointed. If there were 600 nurses and you appointed two, what happened to the other four? My thing is, the other four will still have problems and they said they gave hazard pay. To my knowledge, a lot of my colleagues have not

received hazard pay for the month of December either. Seen not a cent of this hazard pay.

And I go to work. Where I work, I have been spat on. I have been hit, cussed. I have went through it and it’s just frustrating and hard to hear persons saying that we don’t care and we still go to work in all these conditions and they’re saying we do not care. How could that be?

Phone in host: I’m really sorry to hear this call and all of the things that you have expressed. Tell me, what do you think is going to happen over the next few weeks while we are waiting for an election? Do you think you will get any resolution? Are you willing to go to the work in the interim?

Nurse: No and it was very interesting that she did not hear out the nurses and our problems before they even run and do that. That meeting that was supposed to be held was cancelled. You did not hear all our problems, and you are saying that this is a critical time in terms of health care, and you did not hear out the nurses that are on the front line. How dare you?

Nurses have families at home. There were many nurses that had not seen a salary for December, and they have families. When you were home having your meals, what were they doing and telling their children? But no we’re to come to work every day with a smile on our face.

They’re saying they didn’t have enough nurses, so they had to bring in nurses.

Ask them why they didn’t have enough nurses. Because persons from England are recruiting our nurses. Persons from the States are recruiting our nurses because we are really good nurses. So if they’re recruiting our nurses, the nurses, are leaving because you’re not treating us right. The nurses have no choice than to leave. It’s been years we have been asking. We have been asking to be heard we are not being heard. If someone else is recruiting us, why should we stay?

Phone in host: This is really difficult to listen to, not because anything that you said is wrong. But I can hear the pain in your voice. And I really do hope that something can come of this, because it is really important that we treat those on the front lines, our health care professionals much better. You are very important to us to our healthcare system, and you need to be treated properly. So I hope that you will get some kind of resolution. I hope it will be sooner rather than later. And I don’t know what is going to happen in these three weeks leading up to the election, but I hope that something is being put in place at the level of your union to assist those of you who are on strike. And I hope that you all are able to make a decision that benefits you in terms of whether you will remain on strike or go back to work. But thanks.

The strike fund of the nurses can be supported by making donations to:

Unity Workers Union

Republic Bank (Warrens), Barbados

Account # 108291982001

Transit# 00010

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109 responses to “Caswell Franklyn: A Nurse’s Cry”


  1. Mia cares
    Mia cares
    Mia cares for Mark Maloney and the “white shadows”.


  2. These nurses have a responsibility to the sick patients as well. I can’t really understand how the nurses’ association can be representing the MAJORITY of nurses who are not on strike and still in negotiations; but the splinter group led by a small union are on strike and asking for financial support from the general public. NO employer should pay workers who withhold their labour.

    Sent from my iPhone


  3. Like numerous other stories this one unfortunately will be drowned out by the cacophony of noise created by the coming political event.


  4. This is the point the blogmaster keeps harping. However, the plight of the nurses appears to have created an opportunity for the PM to trigger a Bigfoot move. We will have to wait to see the measure of its success m:


  5. BU IS A PLACE WHERE YOU COME TO MEET UNBALANCED MORONS OF THE HIGHEST ORDER WHO JUST TALK BECAUSE THEY HAVE A MOUTH

    HERE THIS FOOL
    These nurses have a responsibility to the sick patients as well.
    DOES THEIR EMPLOYER NOT HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY THEM AT LEAST MONTHLY AS AGREED WHEN THEY STARTED TO WORK?
    WHY SHOULD A NURSE WORK UNPAID FOR FOUR MONTHS? OR AT ALL? WHY?

    HAS THIS SUPER JACKASS EVER BEEN IN THE EMOTIONAL WRINGER OF HAVING THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CARING OR MONITORING AN ACUTELY ILL PERSON? .
    THAT THESE WOMEN HAVE LEFT THEIR FAMILIES AT HOME AND DONE THIS FOR FOUR MONTHS IS COMMENDABLE. VERY COMMENDABLE.

    RE I can’t really understand how the nurses’ association can be representing the MAJORITY of nurses who are not on strike and still in negotiations;
    CAN YOU UNDERSTAND ANYTHING AT ALL ?
    IS IT NOT BECAUSE THE RECTAL MUCOSA IN YOUR CRANIUM WAS NOT DESIGNED FOR CEREBRAL ACTIVITY?
    IT IS SLIMEY SCUM LIKE YOU THAT HAVE BROUGHT BARBADOS TO NOTHINGNESS
    IT IS IDIOTS LIKE YOU WHY BRIDGETOWN BRIDGES ARE BROKEN DOWN, AND WHY THE DUCHESS OF YORK IS ENGAGING IN FUTILE CYCLES.
    TALKING IS NOT WALKING


  6. Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, When it is in the power of your hand to do so.
    THIS HOW ONE MUST ALWAYS TREAT THEIR EMPLOYEES
    THIS IS THE ONLY CORRECT WAY


  7. These nurses have a responsibility to the sick patients as well. I can’t really understand how the nurses’ association can be representing the MAJORITY of nurses who are not on strike and still in negotiations

    PRAY TELL IF MIA CARES AND HER OTHER MINISTERS ALONG WITH THE Consultants PLUS AMBASSADORS WITH THEIR BIG SALARIES DO THEY ALSO GO UNPAID FOR 4 MONTHS SOMETIMES LONGER LIKE THE UNDERPAID NURSES MOSTLY FEMALE.?

    REASON I LIKE THE USA IS THIS ONGOING FOR YEARS WOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN OR EVEN IN THE UK/CANADA.

    THIS IS WHY I CALL THE 2X3 REPUBLIC A JOKE AND NO PARADISE FOR THE MAJORITY BLACK MASSES WHOSE BLACK LEADERS TREAT THEM WITH DISDAIN AND CONTEMPT EVEN WHEN ASKING FOR WHAT SHOULD BE THE NORM AND FAIRNESS.

    WHO EVER SAID SLAVERY WAS OVER IN BARBADOS.


  8. I am interested to know
    1) Do these irregular payment patterns happen within other public payrolls?
    2) Are nurses who are part of other bargaining units experiencing similar payment issues?


  9. “NO employer should pay workers who withhold their labour”
    What should workers do when their employer fails to pay on a timely pre-agreed format?
    How long should they go without pay?


  10. NO
    IN 2012 I MET A YOUNG DR AT GLEBE POLYCLINIC WHO TOLD ME THAT SHE HAD NOT BEEN PAID FOR THREE MONTHS. SHE ALSO SAID THAT THEY WERE NOT PAID FOR WEEKENDS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ALSO.
    I DO NOT KNOW IF THIS PRACTICE STILL PERTAINS.

    OF COURSE AS AN INTERN A YOUNG DR MIGHT PUT UP WITH SUCH NONSENSE, BECAUSE ONE MUST COMPLETE ON’E’S INTERNSHIP TO BE COMPLETELY REGISTERED.


  11. No. I won’t work if I am not paid in full and on time. Nobody should. Seems to me the paymasters are slack.

    I’ve had 5 employers and only once was I paid a week late. That employer notified me that the pay was going to be late. Funny this is that employer had the deepest pockets of the 5.

    That said a nurse who shall remain nameless migrated to the great white north owing me several hundred dollars, and leaving no forwarding address. Nurse likely making a big fat salary now, while I am old and barely getting by. I haven’t moved and nurse still won’t send my money to me. Maybe nurse will donate that money to the strike fund instead. To tell the truth I won’t mind if that happens, but none ‘o wunna shouldn’t hold wunna breath.


  12. Now I know why after all the training she got my cousin left for the USA. She went to Community College, then they sent her to Jamaica to do something (I think midwifery), when she returned, she was sent to England to to a BSc in nursing. She worked for maybe a year and took off to the US. In four months her husband and two children joined her. Now she is looking to come to Canada. The pay here is good for people like her with qualifications and experience. She can expect a starting salary between 90k to 100k. If she studies for an extra year and pass the provincial exam and becomes a Nurse Practitioner she will earn even more.


  13. @ Abdul Shairf Dec 30 7:56pm

    “These nurses have a responsibility to the sick patients as well.”
    “NO employer should pay workers who withhold their labour.”

    Nobody doubts that! Not even the Nurses!!

    But, forgive me when I say, what an amazingly incredible short sighted half baked comment.

    So, let me get this right; if I read between your lines correctly….

    you believe that the moral & legal obligations placed on an employer toward their employees are irrelevant….. and Nurses with families, mortgages, bills, children, should suffer on the front-line of this country’s health care system – that will one day take care of YOU when you need their help? Right? And the day you need their help you will look them in the eye and say thank you for helping me when you can’t feed your children? Correct? And they should keep suffering for as long as it takes until someone has the integrity and testicular fortitude to grasp the nettle and deal with it? Yes? And be grateful they still have a job? Right? RIGHT??

    Bare foolishness!!

    You fail to understand the purpose of labour law, and the contractual bargain struck between employer and employee. Sir, this is not a spur of the moment decision by the Nurses. They did not wake up one day and suddenly decide to imperil their families with strike action. They had a right to strike many, many months ago! This strike is validly challenging the Employer to resolve legitimately held issues. It is a right that should be exercised in the face of continued unfair treatment. The Grievance process hasn’t worked.

    You / we should be using our voices to support them. This country should have a free press to help the electorate hold the government to account. The government should have the moral fortitude to stand up and say when it’s wrong!!

    Or am I living in a fantasy world? But I guess if you believed that your post would have been more balanced.

    … and by the way… I doubt it’s the Nurses who are asking for financial support from the public!


  14. @BAJE
    Well said. How many times can you tell your creditors that you haven’t got paid. And to think that the government wants to institute a credit reporting system similar to the U.S. I still haven’t seen the reason/s for the nonpayment of salaries. Is it a technical issue like computers not working which is the lame excuse for everything? Did the nurses not complete their timesheets timely? Processing Staff shortages? NSF…not sufficient funds? Or just gross incompetence which is the standard in Bim?


  15. All of the above, but mainly because that one person who can make a difference doesn’t give a shit.
    One month may be an oversight, but two, three, four? No, that is incompetence or wickedness.

    The worst part is, it is usually other women that are in charge of those things.


  16. How many nurses are affected by inconsistency of pay?

    Why has it been happening to some and not others?

    Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland we need to hear your voice on this matter.

    NO asked similar questions, we are missing information.


  17. The blogmaster as hard as he tried could not find a recent article in traditional press about this impasse. If VOB did not make a decision to restart Brasstacks during its traditional Christmas break ….


  18. This be the same Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland, the management guru that getting 200 and somebody thousand dollars uh year to run the QEH. Wait, um still name suh?
    I don’t think she is responsible for all nurses and from what little i understand; the problem is across the system..


  19. @Raw Bake

    This is so and she made a statement saying the strike does not impact the QEH, we need to hear more. Too many statements being made by all and sundry yet the public is none the wiser. She is an important stakeholder in the process.


  20. Give yourself some credit for keeping it in the public’s eye.

    Bajans are easily distracted. No wonder some talk to them as if they are little children. 🙂


  21. @Raw Bake

    Give the credit to Tee White and other contributors who make the time to highlight the issues.


  22. 🙂
    I know um en dem blog, but if you seh so.

    Dennis J gone and David E is busy with other duties so BU will have to be the last stand.


  23. When I listened to that voice note tears came to my eyes. That somebody could listen to that and make a comment like the one made by Abdul is beyond my comprehension.

    He made me cry…..AGAIN!

    SHAME, SHAME on YOU, ABDUL! Are the nurses not HUMAN????

    Here’s what I know about some nurses!

    Once an elderly woman was taken off the streets of Barbados in a most FOUL condition, with creepy crawlies coming out of her nether regions.

    The nurses on the ward, under the supervision of my mother, all joined in to lovingly bathe her and soothe her. Then they took their own money and MY MOTHER walked down to N.E. Wilson in her nurse’ s uniform and told them of her mission. They graciously granted her a big discount. My mother returned to the hospital and gave the cloth to a lady named Audrey Maynard in the “house-keeping” ( I forget the name) department.

    That lady made nighties and gown for the woman for free.

    By the time those people were finished, that woman was smelling and looking like a rose and being addressed by pet names.

    We hear the bad stories. We seldom hear the good stories. There are many, many more good stories that I could tell.

    But…..by the time my mother retired medically unfit, she was moaning daily about the deteriorating conditions of work at the QEH, not having what she needed to take care of “HER” patients and of DAILY CUSSINGS AND PHYSICAL THREATS from patients because of circumstances beyond her control. She left with a heavy heart and came home, BUT SHE NEVER STOPPED BEING A NURSE. She was often called upon to do duty in the community for free.

    And she is not the only one. There are many others like her.

    But the people of Barbados no longer recognise nurses or treat them with respect.

    We hear the bad stories. We seldom hear the good stories.

    Now go back and tell the nurses about their responsibities.

    Me? I shall no longer be waiting for mean Mia to pay them. I owe them a thank you tip. They have served me well.

    SMH!


  24. I would like to shout out ALL the NURSES of the ST. PHILIP POLYCLINIC who gave me my COVID vaccinations.

    They were pleasant, efficient and in the case of the “The Crazy One” Nurse Kim Rock, She who Jabs, VERY ENTERTAINING.

    I did not feel a thing, TWICE ….but I sure heard a lot of hollers – fake hollers from HER!

    A nurse who loves her work! Looking forward for my booster shot!


  25. by the time my mother retired medically unfit, she was moaning daily about the deteriorating conditions of work at the QEH, not having what she needed to take care of “HER” patients and of DAILY CUSSINGS AND PHYSICAL THREATS from patients because of circumstances beyond her control. She left with a heavy heart and came home, BUT SHE NEVER STOPPED BEING A NURSE. She was often called upon to do duty in the community for free.

    And she is not the only one. There are many others like her.

    But the people of Barbados no longer recognise nurses or treat them with respect.

    NURSES NEED TO LEAVE THE 2X3 ISLAND AND GO TO THE BIG COUNTRIES WHERE HIGH DEMAND SHORTAGES, THEY WILL MAKE 3 OR 4 TIMES THEIR BAJAN SALARIES AND WILL BE PAID ON TIME EVERY TWO WEEKS.

    THEY WILL ALSO BE TREATED WITH RESPECT.

    IT IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND WHY SENSIBLE EDUCATED PEOPLE LEAVE THE 2X3 ONCE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY.

    WAY TOO MUCH CRAB IN THE BARREL AMONG LOCAL BLACKS AND. EASILY USED BY BLACK LEADERS FOR THEIR VOTES WHILST GIVING FAKE PROMISES AND SLOGANS SUCH AS “MIA CARES” AND “GIVE ME THE VOTE AND WATCH MUH”.

    ONE OF THINGS EXPOSED WITH THIS SAGA IS THE REALITY ON THE 2X3 ISLAND FOR THE BLACK MASSES. WHO ARE USED AND ABUSED BY POLITICAL PARTIES FOR THEIR OWN SELF RICHES.

    HAPPY I LIVE OVERSEAS AND KNOW THAT AS A PROFESSIONAL THERE IS A FAR BETTER LIFE WITH LOTS OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE WHO MAKE THE EFFORT.

    ON THE 2X3 ISLAND BLACK PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE EFFORT LIKE THE NURSES ARE STILL MADE TO SUCK SALT AND HOW DARE THEM TO SPEAK OUT AND SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

    IT WILL NEVER BE A GOOD TIME TO SPEAK OUT.

    HATE TO SAY IT THE 2X3 ISLAND IS DOOMED AS THE LEADERS DON’T HAVE A HEART FOR ITS OWN UNLESS THERE ARE THE PRIMARY BENEFICIARIES.

    THESE ARE VERY DARK TIMES.


  26. They need to go there and be treated like second class citizens sometimes. Beaten and harassed by police for walking and driving while black. Miney is important but it is not the be all and end all. For each negative you write about Barbados the blogmaster can list one for the US or UK.


  27. On January 19th 2022, we will go to the polls and the Duopoly will be re-elected.
    That’s the only call.
    Deja vu
    Peace
    PS. No need to remind me that in 2022, in the USA they will vote for the Democrats or the Republicans.


  28. RE They need to go there and be treated like second class citizens sometimes. Beaten and harassed by police for walking and driving while black. Miney is important but it is not the be all and end all. For each negative you write about Barbados the blogmaster can list one for the US or UK.

    THIS IS BULLSHIT—CONCENTRATED BULLSHIT AND TOTALLY IRRELEVANT TO THE ISSUES RAISED AND A TOTAL UNBALANCED OPINION

    MANY BAJANS ARE TREATED LIKE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS AT HOME IN BARBADOS
    THE SITUATION WITH THE NURSES IS A BLATANT EXAMPLE THAT CAN NOT BE DENIED

    ALL BAJANS LOVE BIM
    BUT MANY HAVE BEEN FORCED TO EMMIGRATE FOR MANY REASONS BESIDES MONEY
    IN THE CURRENT IMPASSE, THE NURSES THAT HAVE STRIKED AND THOSE WHO HAVE NOT ARE BEING MISTREATED, POORLY PAID, AND PAID LATE, AND DISRESPECTED. AND TAKEN FOR GRANTED

    THESE WOMEN HAVE REMAINED IN BIM BECAUSE THEY WANT TO BE THERE, THEY WANT TO SERVE THERE, KNOWING FULL WELL THAT THEY CAN GET MORE MONEY ABROAD. YET THEY ARE DISRESPECTED AND POORLY TREATED, AND FOLK CAN NOT EXPRESS THIER OPINION FREELY IN SUPPORT OF THESE WOMEN.

    RE in 2022, in the USA they will vote for the Democrats or the Republicans.
    ACTUALLY they will “””VOTE”” (i.e steal) vote for the Democrats, AS THE EMPIRE CONTINUES TO FAIL, FLAIL AND FALL.AS WE GO WITH BRANDON AND CACCALA


  29. David,

    Me too! My mother was called a racist name and spat upon in England. She jumped in the bed and thumped that white bitch. They had to pull her off. They all covered for her because she was their best worker.

    I thank God she wasn’t there when they were turning away Windrushers with cancer.

    She would have ended up in jail. NO JOKE!

    But in this case, I would take a few years contract abroad. You cannot live not knowing when your next paycheck will appear.


  30. @SS
    I hear the lady who owes you is sending a Bond, cashable in 5 years.


  31. The blogmaster remains disturbed why nurses who have NOT been paid for months will now be penalized for withholding labour -politics aside. There comes a time to Donna’s point when one has to dispense with the games and politics being played and do the correct rh thing. Caswell it seems with the support of the aggrieved nurses decided to pull stumps, the blogmaster would have done it differently but sometimes for those being persecuted they are prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice if driven to the edge. it seems this is the point where the aggrieved nurses have reached.


  32. While a high school student, in the public library , we were messing around a bit. A caucasian woman, married to a prominent white Barbadian , was in the check out line. She said that she wished Hitler was around to take care of all of us. Needless to say we were all black students.
    2. While in my teens , I attended a football match at venue , owned by whites. There was some controversy. Some spectators went on the grounds. While we were walking off, I heard a white Barbadian say: We ( the blacks) cannot even govern ourselves farless understand the foot ball rules.
    3. After Tom Adams won the government , I was in a fast food establishment’s car park. A group of young white Bajans, parked next to our car; and unprovoked said : It’s we f…..g time now.
    Quite recently I had to publicly pull up a now deceased powerful white Barbadian who publicly insulted his Black Barbadian workers.
    Now, I don’t really think anybody has to travel outside of Barbados or any Caribbean island to be exposed to racism. And I have friends and relatives who have experienced pure racism in the halls of our most prestigious public and private grammar schools.
    I am trying hard here today to connect the dots but I can’t understand what all of theses incidents have to do with why our Black nurses working to serve predominantly black patients, cannot be paid on time and given proper working conditions by a Black government.
    Every single night ten million senior citizens, go to sleep hungry in the USA. Every day three to five million children go hungry in the USA.
    Now pray tell me what the frig that has to do with a senior citizen going to sleep hungry in any Caribbean island or a child going hungry anywhere in the Caribbean.
    Imagine because people oppose nurses being treated horribly in their country, they are told that they should go to another country where their Black skins will most definitely make them victims of racism. That is the ignorant level to which we will sink to justify the exploitation of our own people , by our own government, in our own country.
    And even if we find the language of others to be hostile or offensive, why should we , the ones who claim to be the purveyors of proper public discourse , be so easily provoked into replying with such pure stupidity.
    BS.


  33. I would support these nurses any day of the week with my eyes closed, i still remember the one who held my hand when i was in labor, and who rocked my new baby because i was too tired to even lift her after labor…..these ungrateful NIGAS in the parliament need a wake up call.


  34. It seems the nurses in Barbados got blame for the Brother death , and now an opportunity arise to punish them


  35. ALL the nurses who are uncomfortable, underpaid, under appreciated and disrespected should LEAVE for greener pastures where they are sure to succeed, let the ungrateful government import nurses from Cuba and Ghana because the first time those nurses are not paid their governments will PULL THEM and leave the demons SCRAMBLING and WITH BAD REPUTATIONS…


  36. “MANY BAJANS ARE TREATED LIKE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS AT HOME IN BARBADOS.”

    the Afrikan descended population is ALWAYS treated like 2nd class citizens by criminal minorities and the TRASH IN THE PARLIAMENT…i have not known a time that this was any different…..did William not say he had to “PULL UP” the deceased cow for denigrating his Black workers who made that trailer park litter……the liar claimed that Black people came to him as Slaves when he was the one ROBBING THEM FOR DECADES…


  37. It seems the nurses were blame for the brother death, and now an opportunity arise to further punish nurses


  38. David

    Earlier it was reported some teachers were not paid for a few months


  39. They need to go there and be treated like second class citizens sometimes. Beaten and harassed by police for walking and driving while black. Miney is important but it is not the be all and end all. For each negative you write about Barbados the blogmaster can list one for the US or UK.

    Xxxxxxxxx

    DON’T KNOW WHAT BULLSHIT YOU ARE WRITING IF SPEAKING TRUTH IS NEGATIVE MASSA BRAINWASHING DAYS AREN’T DONE.

    I HAVE NEVER BEEN BEATEN OR HARASSED BY POLICE WHILST OVERSEAS SO HAS MILLIONS OF OTHERS.

    WE CAN AGREE HAPPENS ALSO ON THE 2X3 ISLAND WHERE BLACKS ARE BEATEN BY THEIR OWN BLACK POLICE AND IN CASES MURDERED IN CUSTODY WITH IMPUNITY.

    THE REALITY IS IN A BLACK COUNTRY BLACK MASSES ARE SUFFERING IN SILENCE WE CAN VIEW THE REAL MENTAL SLAVERY RESPONSES WHEN PEOPLE RESPOND WITH FACTS SO YOU ARE FREE TO RESPOND AS YOU CARE TO.


  40. I over and away. All my immediate family here with me. My mother was a nurse here. I sympathise with the nurses now on strike and will support Caswell and the nurses.


  41. “The blogmaster remains disturbed why nurses who have NOT been paid for months will now be penalized for withholding labour”

    Especially in a season of hope and humanity. The worst part is that the elections will further prolong the agony since as Caswell correctly pointed out, Ministers want to get involved in everything. let us wait and see if they will be penalised again in January.


  42. Why are the nurses stringing about late payments when they were paid up until this month?

    Strike should have been when the payment were 1 2 3 + months late

    Sick out when pay was/is could have been used effectively to get the message across and still get paid


  43. WUNNA LISTENING TO BRASSTACKS ?


  44. So…
    Let we get this straight.
    The PM calls an election and the nurses have to continue sucking salt until she feels like addressing their grievances?
    So…
    This fight is between Mia and Caswell and it ain’t got anything to do with we?
    So…
    Wunna could protest and march up and down against mandatory vaccines and fuh BLM, but the nurses plight ain’t got nutton to do wid wunna?


  45. Caswell just said the problem has its genesis in the civil service and when escalated to the minis and politicians they did nothing. Why would civil servants be so indenting the first place? Perhaps William can assist because we know him to be a big fan.


  46. @ David,

    There was a time when Permanent Secretaries and Deputy Permanent Secretaries were competent and managed the civil service.


  47. Some people have been saying for years that politicians don’t have a clue about how things operate in the “service”.
    Very few of them have an idea about anything that wasn’t given to them by a “civil servant”


  48. @Raw Bake

    If such is the case why is Caswell blaming civil servants?


  49. I told you guys days ago that the problems ars administrative. The beauty salon is like a rumshop. You can get all information there.

    I heard it from a retired civil servant who used to do the same job of ensuring that staff is paid.

    But….the powers that be are aware and do nothing to solve the problems.

    The problem often has to do with those who are not appointed or who are “temporary” and need a regular authorisation for payment to be forwarded. These authorisations are often left undone. Also, salaries and wages budgets are prepared for the estimates according to current staff numbers. If additional staff is hired then a supplementary must be sought in Parliament. Late submissions from the Ministry result in late salaries and wages.


  50. Correction : The Estimates

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