Submitted by William Skinner

Prominent supermarket owner, Mr. Andrew Bynoe, has said that employees in that sector, must be multi-tasked, as we navigate, the challenges emerging from COVID. He contends that cashiers must be prepared to render services that will necessitate, them moving from their stations at the cash register.

Mr. Bynoe is, suggesting that Barbadian workers, in the retail sector, perform like their counterparts, in other markets, whose job description includes cleaning the stores- including lavatories, taking the customers’ groceries to their cars, returning the carts to the store from the carpark and other more physical duties.

He is therefore promoting a change, in our working culture, which could lead to reduced staff, and more profits for the owners, but no improvement to the workers, who would work harder without the guarantee of improved benefits. A worker could be at the register one day and then be a janitor the next.

Workers unions should be quick, to point out to those who control this sector, that they should not expect, such changes to terms of employment, without long denied improvements for their members.

Mr. Bynoe should know that multi-tasking cannot be considered in isolation from multi-benefits. These workers need: safer workplaces; continuous training skills to have upward mobility; health insurance; assistance with improving their education and profit sharing in the business along with job security.

Under the guise of COVID, employers may seek to further exploit workers, who historically, have been treated as insignificant to national progress. Retail sector workers will be a prime target.

Workers unions in this sector, should remind Mr. Bynoe and others, that asking workers to multi-task without offering multi- benefits, is not an attractive proposition.

Unions beware. Workers unite.

Listen to Andrew Bynoe’s call from 3min 49 sec of the VOB audio file.

7:30 EDITION

186 responses to “Call for Supermarket Workers to Multitask”


  1. africa that is where you are wrong, all fire stations are completely open to the public 24/7 that includes washrooms, lots of station tours for schools or community groups every week not including training seminars for use of equipment for govt emergency reps etc .. Yes we live there and use the facilities but so do the store workers. I never found any job beneath me I think I could always see the big picture, nobody wants to help me keep the business open may as well close shop. Who is that going to help, is there a shortage on the island of people that can sit on their ass , punch in the numbers on a cash register, chupps and yell …..next.

  2. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    “Which (politically-unfettered) tribunal would that be in Barbados?”

    you know that is NEVER going to happen in Slave Society Barbados…but they will be happy to make an example of his black ass outside…..even if the criminal minorities have been getting away with it for DECADES…

    something has to give for the majority population to MOVE ON.. and FAR away from these greedy swines..proper swines…

    we saw the play to silence Caswell, force the nurses to work in slavery conditions in a dangerous work environment with no adequate and regular pay……..and keep the slavery system going full blast so that lying politicians can boast about a thriving economy……….they think they are going to get away with it too…


  3. @ Lawson February 4, 2022 5:50 PM
    “I never found any job beneath me I think I could always see the big picture…”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Is that so, Harry!

    Have you tried working on a garbage collecting truck in Barbados having to remove the filth from those Bajan houses in the ghettos?

    We are prepared to bet you would rather opt for a job starting from the very top like a Bajan soil technician aka a good old-time grave digger.

  4. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    and not surprisingly, it’s a negro leading the charge to drive Black people into slavery, a negro boy that belongs to one of the racist minorities…

    “all fire stations are completely open to the public 24/7 that includes washrooms, lots of station tours for schools or community groups every week not including training seminars for use of equipment for govt emergency reps etc “:

    and it’s also FUNDED BY THE CITY…who pay yall…and yall sleep on the premises….and SHOULD CLEAN IT..nasty…


  5. Steuspe


  6. Actually Miller I worked at the sewage plant in my town, doing a total makeover of the plant, they say there was 24 viruses that the govt workers were inoculated against, the outside workers got nothing, I used to scratch my skin and it would bleed I am not to worried about covid. I started at the bottom lol and worked my way up, no silver spoon here, thats why when I here babies cry they are owed something I can only say grow up.

  7. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    Miller…in a situation like that, he should be BOYCOTTED, no spending at his establishments, many people already stopped since last year and before that anyway, even visitors, for one reason or another…….so he will have Slaves…..but NO SHOPPERS..

    a message has to be SENT TO THE GREEDY…

    then start working on the others, who believe they will STAND ON BLACK BACKS to inflate their bank accounts to millionairehood….although they made millions during the pandemic…

  8. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    Miller….some would call it family and they have to help these frauds who pay low wages to build up their bank accounts while workers suffer…….the people should not buy into any of that OLD FRAUD TALK……i call it CRIMINALITY because that is what it is…..and according to what the youth are saying and how they are thinking, not many are interested…

    let them kickstart their businesses without slave labor….all they gotta do, is put their FAMILY MEMBERS from their households… in their businesses TO WORK HARDER…..they should not even have to pay them…

    we have to stay focused and remember what they did to the HOTEL WORKERS…stole their benefits and their salaries to DRIVE THEM DEEPER INTO POVERTY and it WORKED…

  9. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    “I started at the bottom lol and worked my way up”

    you worked your way up, BECAUSE YOU GOT PAID…salaries in Canada are not shabby in some professions…

    you would NOT WANT TO WORK in Barbados for those low salaries….and the arrogance they display on top of it..


  10. @ Waru:

    Have you heard any recent mention of that badly required quota of 80,000 immigrants to help save the NIS and the dwindling Treasury from implosion?

    Was it mentioned in the President’s speech as a pressing task for Her government?

    Now what would the bulk of those imported hands be doing in an economy about to undergo serious revamping which must result in the shedding of many jobs which can be easily replaced with robots in varying ‘I T’ forms?

    Join the ranks of 80,000 voluntary idle hands already on Tron’s plantation?

    Would the sugar cane industry- soon-to-be interred by the IMF undertaker- be replaced by the marijuana green grass of hope?


  11. Africa just like poker you play the game you are in, I dont see your point …times right now are tough…The owner may be having to cut costs to keep doors open, It doesnt matter what the money is in barbados you live to the money you make, that is why all these rich athletes go broke. Lets not get into it but you dont buy clothes for every season, you dont have to heat your house, and if you get cold we send fat white chicks down to keep you warm. The argument is, is he wanting people to multi task for greed or to keep the business afloat…what is it ?


  12. @Miller “easily replaced with robots”

    Will these robots foop and produce baby robots which will immediately start consuming goods and services?

    Will the robots need diapers, milk, cribs, clothes, fruits, vegetables, meat, transportation. medical care, education, entertainment, legal advice, financial advice? Will the robots need houses, cars, airplanes.

    Help me here.


  13. @ Lawson February 4, 2022 7:00 PM

    LOL!!
    That’s a good one there, Lawson!

    Without those “fat white [hot] chicks” to service a lot of Bajan bodywork mechanics would be certainly out of work with their long large tools lying idle during the winter tourism season.

    So tell us Calihan, what do the fat white blokes (like you) visit the island for?

    The same type of service from the rearguard section of Bajan botsy mechanics (BBM) posing as the Beach Boys?

    After all the island has a solid international reputation of one being battered from the rear should one bend down while visiting the ‘Trade Winds’ hotel near the station down St. James, Cor bline ya!


  14. @Miller February 4, 2022 6:02 PM “having to remove the filth from those Bajan houses in the ghettos?”

    Is the “filth from the ghettos” any different from the filth from wealthy neighborhoods?

    Don’t all humans produce waste? Doesn’t all waste stink? Very likely the waste from wealthy neighborhoods stinks more that the waste from poor neighborhoods, precisely because rich people can afford to use more animal products ans the waste from animal products stinks to high heaven.

    Not much stink from the high carbohydrate, low animal product foods the poor everywhere eat. Not much stink produced by breadfruit, yams, sweet potatoes, pasta, rice etc.

    Plenty of stink from meat, eggs, fish, milk, cheese etc.

    You enjoy denigrating poor people?


  15. @Donna February 4, 2022 7:50 AM “Mr. Bynoe like he does not want my money any more.”

    Nor mine either Donna.

    I know that I only spend a little with him, about $7,000 per year, but if he wants me to spend it elsewhere I will be happy to do so. I am not married to any supermarket, nor to any supermarket owner.

  16. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    URW. We must be forever vigilant.
    We will wait to see if Bynoe’s suggestion gains momentum. In the event that it does, we will then have to monitor the response of the workers Union.
    Peace


  17. Miller I was talking about sending fat white chicks down because from the picture I thought African was a dude with long hair till you called her Waru …my bad. The reason I come to the island is because of the whether, whether I want to be nagged at all year for not going or whether I would rather the cold weather.

  18. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    “The argument is, is he wanting people to multi task for greed or to keep the business afloat…what is it ?”

    FOR GREED…he has MULTIPLE businesses and i mentioned the word MULTIPLE TIMES….

    “times right now are tough…”

    Black are ACCUSTOMED TO TOUGH TIMES, this is nothing new, no difference, even when their presence generates BILLIONS OF DOLLARS…it’s STOLEN and they are DRIVEN INTO POVERTY….i don’t get your point either…how is this any different…..what we are trying to expose is the fact that they want them to VOLUNTEER TO BE SLAVES to INFLATE their already INFLATED BANK ACCOUNTS…

    “Have you heard any recent mention of that badly required quota of 80,000 immigrants to help save the NIS and the dwindling Treasury from implosion?”

    been hearing some rumblings, i think there is another plot in play….yeah…import 80,000 people and HAVE NO JOBS FOR THEM….another of their HALLUCINATIONS..

    “We must be forever vigilant.”

    yes we do, every LOWLIFE with a business MUST BE VERY CLOSELY MONITORED……they will not get away with anything, so they better start PACKING UP right now…

    “So tell us Calihan, what do the fat white blokes (like you) visit the island for?”

    they too love the transgender STRIPPERS…lol


  19. @African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved February 4, 2022 2:11 PM
    “yep, these days Costco, BJs and other places have UPPED the minimum wage to $15, some are $16.00 a week for youngsters and everyone else…got a young relative working in these places and rakes tons of money…with 2 jobs…of course the taxes…lol”

    I take it that you mean $15 to $16 per HOUR.

    So $600 to $640 per week or $2400 to $2560 per month.

    But how much does rent cost?
    How much does gas cost?
    How much is the busfare?
    How much is a reliable vehicle?
    How much is the insurance for that vehicle?
    Is health insurance provided?
    How much does telephone service cost?
    If not how much does health care cost?
    how much does dental care cost?
    How much does electricity cost?
    How much does it cost to heat or air condition the home?
    How much does winter clothing cost?
    How much does child care cost?
    How much does entertainment/recreation cost?
    How much is the youngster’s student’s loan?
    Is there enough left to set something aside in a pension fund? If so how much?
    Is there a little something in there to pay elderly ma and pa in Barbados a visit every 5 years or so?
    I know of a youngster living in a northern city and the rent for a one bedroom apartment is $1695 per month, so a wage of $15 to $16 per hour sure as hell won’t cut it.

    But don’t worry wid me. I is only a Simple Simon.


  20. @Redguard February 4, 2022 11:32 AM “Amazon is moving towards stores with no cashiers at all, they will eventually license that tech to everyone.”

    Only to everyone who is WILLING and ABLE to buy it.

    in 1904 Henry Fiord said that “I will build a motor car for the great multitude. It will be so low in price that no man will be unable to own one.”

    Billions of people in the world [including me] still do not own a car. Tens millions of people in the USA still do not own a car, 24.7% of households that is tens of thousands of people in Detroit still do not own a car.

  21. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    “I take it that you mean $15 to $16 per HOUR.”

    i take it ya MISSED THE CORRECTION…

    don’t worry about all of that….the youngsters got their business well covered and have more opportunities than they can count…….and they will end up with what they need to…some do exceedingly well and build or buy homes, have businesses, still work, have families….nothing is impossible when opportunities are LIMITLESS.

    ..sorry we can’t say the same for the maliciously poverty-stricken, disenfranchised youngsters in Barbados……who are going to prison at a steady rate on the 2×3..because they find it so DIFFICULT TO SURVIVE……

    US is much bigger, with much BIGGER PROBLEMS but the youngsters can STILL find opportunities..


  22. Cuhdear

    The youngster is working two jobs
    So obvious the $15/16 is not enuff

  23. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    yeah…Cuddear….one young family member had his own home and business BEFORE he was 40….things are looking even BETTER for the younger ones these days.., with more avenues opening up…..and OPTIONS offshore ALSO AVAILABLE to them living in the north…and the other diaspora regions…and i have not even touched on the continent yet..that one i promised not to reveal certain things, yall ain’t interested anyway…

    there is noting like opportunities for the young…stagnate them and ya STAGNATE YASELF…Barbados and those two LAZY governments are the poster child for stagnating youth progress….now all ya can see is STAGNATOIN ALL AROUND…

  24. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    It’s none of your business what is and not enough…everyone has to know for themselves…


  25. Robots won’t do everything. For example according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the USA Department of Labor the demand for engineers is expected to grow by 8% between now and 2030 while the demand for personal care givers will grow by 33%. Which means that for us elders, once we need care we will be competing in a very tight market in order to find someone who will feed us, bathe us, comb and wash our hair, and change our diapers.

    The robots won’t do it for us.

    And maybe supermarket owners will find themselves competing for those same workers, [read The World is Flat] because the women who do cashier work are the same women who also do care giving work.

    So bosses in Barbados should not be so certain that they have the upper hand. Bajans are know for migrating once things get tight here. Haven’t many of you done the same?

    Median pay for a caregiver is $13.02USD per hour


  26. @Redguard February 4, 2022 12:30 PM “The civil service is also full of useless jobs.”

    Can you please name the useless jobs for us.

    Thanks


  27. @ Andrew Bynoe,

    William Skinner embarked on this hippodrome.

    Supermarket employees has been subordinates of Effective Utilization/Multitasking since the 1940’S. Where was Andrew Bynoe when Joseph Goddard, Lloyd Alleyne, Jeffery Hutchinson, Stanley Hughes, David Seal, Olivier Gollop BS&T, Anthony (Reds) Mackie BS&T, and Lionel Hill wrote the book. “Nothing new in the name of COVID.”

  28. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    William…..VIGILANCE…

    Black citizen POLICE for ALL OF THEM…no retreat, NO SURRENDER..

    .we have the numbers, over 265 THOUSAND Afrikan descents…

    it’s THAT TIME…and not only peculiar to slave society Barbados, it’s a Caribbean and worldwide initiative.


  29. BAJE February 4, 2022 2:31 PM

    The point I was making clearly went over your head.

    However, whatever the circumstances, you ALWAYS compare the wages in the USA with wages in Barbados. It is NONSENSE.

    But, please be REMINDED that you also “REARED (YOUR) HEAD AS USUAL TO EXPOSE (YOUR) ASS,” by ADMITTING to having BOUGHT an ITEM from a police officer, being FULLY AWARE the SAID item and the SALE were ILLEGAL, and then gave it to your lawyer.

    I PREFER to be a “block idiot” ‘ANY DAY,’ because, NOT A BOY pun de block or even the street character ‘Ninja Man,’ ain’t gine do shiite like that.

    Yet, you CONSTANTLY BRAG about yourself. That your intelligence and business acumen far exceed those of us who ‘roam the halls’ of BU……. when your ACTIONS CLEARLY INDICATE OTHERWISE and the IDIOT is ACTUALLY YOU.


  30. Did the constitutional amendment lower the age to being a senator, or we will do that in the next amendment.

    With all of these different amendments, one day they will slip something in one of those paragraphs and we will end up crying.

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    Who said they haven’t already….the very reason WHY they REFUSE to GET RID of Elizabeth’s colonial constitution….they fully intend to MISUSE and ABUSE it to benefit them, their corrupt friends and DESTROY Black lives as it suits them and as needed….


  32. “Mr. Bynoe is, suggesting that Barbadian workers, in the retail sector, perform like their counterparts, in other markets, whose job description includes cleaning the stores- including lavatories, taking the customers’ groceries to their cars, returning the carts to the store from the carpark and other more physical duties.”

    Someone asked this and I repeat “What other markets”?

    There is dignity in having a honest job.

    Multitasking…I like when words that have a positive connotation is applied to lower level tasks. I believe this is the one time “multi-tasked” was seen as starting to clean out toilets”.

    I have a feeling Bajans will reintroduce slavery but with a new label…
    Wage restricted laborers who multi-task for the benefit of others

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    “I have a feeling Bajans will reintroduce slavery but with a new label…
    Wage restricted laborers who multi-task for the benefit of others”

    pretty much…and they are so fcuking ARROGANT…they are using one of their negros who disenfranchise Black workers to urge the people to accept and VOLUNTEER TO BE SLAVES…

    they think they got it all covered, they will lead the way and other Caribbean islands will follow to TRAP another 3 or 4 generations of Black people in BONDAGE all over again…while they INFLATE their ALREADY inflated bank accounts..

    lowlife man make plans and RA…….laughts…


  34. The white-collar and blue-collar workers had a sweet life at the expense of the businessmen since 1966. Barbados was a tropical paradise for socialists and other loafers.

    That is now over. Austerity is the new faith. Obedience, iron discipline and hard work are virtues again.


  35. Artax,

    That “any other duties” thing has long been determined to mean “any other reasonable but unlisted duties related to the performance of the particular job”. Long time I challenged that and won. Just like you did.

    Thing is, I have cleaned toilets for PTA events because the damn dirty toilets needed cleaning. I usually was the one to pick up the garbage too.

    I have voluntarily done things on the job way outside of my job description.

    But never if it was meant to demote me or to demean me or to exploit me.

    But these “new” ideas seem to be an attempt at exploitation.

    De body we talking bout heh is not reputed to be a wonderful employer.

    Got rid of his older girls early on in de pandemic, they told me.

    That is why


  36. How much doe a shop assistant/cashier make in Barbados ?


  37. does


  38. How much doe a shop assistant/cashier make in Barbados ?

    Xxxxxxxxx

    BD$300 to BD$400 A WEEK OR US$150 TO US$200 A WEEK WHEN COMPARED TO THE WALMART EXPLOITERS PAYING US RETIREES AND ALL OTHERS BD$1200 OR US$600 PER WEEK DOING SAME JOBS.

  39. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Theo
    When I wrote markets, I actually should have written countries. My apologies to all.
    Peace

  40. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Donna, @Artax
    I used to be a janitor. I worked at the original Holiday Inn.I know there is dignity in all work
    There are jobs that we do in the Diaspora, that we will not do at home. We will cut cane in Florida but not touch a cane blade at home. We will litter all over the place at home but will not litter when we “ outside” or “over in away”, I sm writing here of all Caribbean islanders.
    This piece is about changing job description and getting more out of a reduced work force.
    My position is while you are suggesting that, let us hear ,what you are going to give the workers in return.
    We know, of our grand parents and great grandparents, who started as porters and ended as porters At the end of 40, 50 and even 60 years , they were given a “ gold “
    or an “easy” chair.
    If it is our desire to see our children, grand children and great grand children being exploited in a more sophisticated and modern way so be it.
    Peace


  41. @ de proprietors.

    De Cleaner/Janitor responsibilities don’t change. However, unless you’re Andrew Bynoe.

    I would hate to see de Butcher in your Supermarket Cleaning Toilets and return to his station n cut up 10 pounds of Goat Meat for 555. That is deemed “Crosscountermanation” Sickening…

    Who Calling📞? Is that Andrew? Oh, de slave quit !!!!
    Butcher man 🎶butcher man🎼he hand n de toilet 🎺 butcher man🎵he hand n de toilet 🥂butcher man🎷oh lordie🎹 de Sun dried Slave Master’sssssss appealing to wanna wanna…


  42. Let us agree that some jobs are better than others.

    It is always good for employers have employees ‘up-market’ their skills; however, I find it difficult to see cleaning lavatories as improving the skills of an employee. It is a dirty job and somebody has to do it, but there is nothing here for the cashier except more work.

    Just an employer trying to widen the job description so that he can further exploit his workers.


  43. BAJE February 4, 2022 2:31 PM

    The point I was making clearly went over your head.

    However, whatever the circumstances, you ALWAYS compare the wages in the USA with wages in Barbados. It is NONSENSE.

    Xxxxxx

    DIDN’T MISS THE POINT YOU SEEM TO HAVE A COMPREHENSION PROBLEM.

    A POINT WAS MADE OF USA WALMART EXPLOITING RETIREES JOB WISE ON A BARBADOS BLOG.

    WHERE DOES WALMART PRIMARILY OPERATE IF NOT IN THE USA.

    IF THERE IS REAL EXPLOITING THEN LOOK AT THE 2X3 ISLAND WHEN A SIMILAR COMPARISON IS MADE.

    NO REFERENCE WAS MADE OF EITHER GUYANA OR GUYANA BY THE COMMENTOR WHO ARE BOTH EQUALLY IN COMPARISON TO THE 2 X3 ISLAND IN SUPPRESSION AND EXPLOITING OF THEIR PEOPLE.


  44. @ BAJE, thanks for your response.

    Years ago I wrote that while on business ( 95% get away from wife) trips to Barbados, I spent more on food daily than a shop assistant earned in a day.

    Some jokingly made the expected comments thinking that I was eating in expensive restaurants etc.

    My breakfast, light sweet bread, mouse trap cheese and coffee before I leave “home” ( $5 ). Lunch from one of the superCentre hot food counters ( $10 to $ 15 BBD ) and dinner Chefette or KFC ($ 15 )

    I made that comment after being asked by a relative to check the payroll for his shops.

    He told me he was guided by the ” shop assistants act ).


  45. CORRECTION

    NO REFERENCE WAS MADE OF EITHER GUYANA OR JAMAICA


  46. That is not how it works William. The onus is on workers to organize and demand what they are worth. Owners of capital will not give more than they have to. Stop being so naïve.


  47. I keep reading about what Mr. Bynoe is alleged to have said, would appreciate if someone would provide the exact quote


  48. Still trying to find the link Sargeant, we are going with William on this one.


  49. The blogmaster has not time to waste with you – Walmart has been cited for exploiting workers for years, including retirees. Google it.


  50. The blogmaster has not time to waste with you – Walmart has been cited for exploiting workers for years, including retirees. Google it.

    Xxxxxxxx

    YOU ARE NOW THE EXPERT ALL THINGS USA WHILST LIVING ON THE 2 X 3 ISLAND WHILST CITING GOOGLE AS YOUR EXCUSE.

    IGNORANCE KNOWS NO BOUNDS.

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