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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.

https://starcomnetwork.net/blog/podcast/730-edition-275/


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186 responses to “Call for Supermarket Workers to Multitask”

  1. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    William…it’s heartening to see the views and comments about Bynoe, his greedy idiocy and exploitative persona is now in cyberspace and his targets are NOT AMUSED.

    ..one of these wannbe slave masters of whatever persuasion will get badly injured one day for their evil ways…let them keep it up, these newer generations are in no way as docile and easily manipulated as previous victims…who were afraid and incapable of fighting back against these money hungry wannabes.


  2. Dirt farmer before I can comment on things a butcher may have got out of a toilet. I need to know what clod really is.

  3. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Well since Barbados is DETERMINED that they are going to be the LEADERS in enslaving, exploiting and disenfranchising Black Afrikan people and now setting the stage to do just that…..let’s see them GET AWAY WITH IT…


  4. Dirt Farmer,

    I was going to mention that but heard it is done in small businesses.

    You are really not supposed to go straight from cleaning toilets to handling food without a bath and a change in clothes.

    William,

    I think that, if one is a good employer, most employees jump in and help wherever they are needed.

    I keep hearing this crap about Bajans not wanting to work. This is not the whole story. Most people I know just want to be respected and treated well.

    I have seen Bajan workers spring into action, work above and beyond and collapse with a satisfied sigh and bask in the glow of what they have achieved. And talk laughingly among themselves about how hard they worked.

    Mostly, it is about meaningful work, appreciative employers and an appropriate environment.


  5. Listen from 3min 40sec of the clip. The blogmaster’s takeaway is very different to what William opined and others here.

    https://starcomnetwork.net/blog/podcast/730-edition-275/


  6. @David

    Unable to play the link


  7. @Sargeant

    Tap the bar and wait for it.


  8. I knew branker couldnt have been so stupid

  9. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    My intention is not to expose Mr. Bynoe because I know nothing about how he manages his businesses or treats his employees. The piece simply attempts to highlight the serious concerns I have about what he said about his employees multi- tasking.
    You know the drill; it will now be turned into what is happening at Walmart. Hold your breath for two minutes and you will be accused of throwing shade.
    @ Donna
    Workers who have good employers will tend to behave differently and perform
    better. I think this is a given; in any work place anywhere .
    I prefer these days to deal with the rule and not the exception. In every given situation , there will be exceptions. We have mastered the art of elevating exceptions above the rule.
    When the white man(COW Williams) called all his workers lazy, I publicly called him out.
    I am saying that retail workers in the Caribbean are usually treated badly. If some are being treated exceptionally well, that should be expected.
    Some smart Alec , will probably come and tell me it is so in America too. That is true.
    Every single day workers throughout the Caribbean go above the call of duty. Our people have always taken pride in hardwork. Unfortunately they have not been always rewarded or in some cases . even respected. But there are always exceptions.
    Peace.

  10. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “you know the drill; it will now be turned into what is happening at Walmart.”

    Walmart ALWAYS PAY billion dollar fines for their crimes against the vulnerable, so does MacDonalds and others …the criminals in Barbados are yet TO PAYfor their crimes and exploitation of the people that stretches WAY OVER HALF CENTURY,,, …Karma is calling…

    William…the dude has a very ugly track record that NOTHING CAN ERASE,,,

    I will not pay attention to any detractors…..the dude is well known..//apparently they are not familiar with the term subliminal messaging…

    first time i heard about him is when he was gushing that he could not be anywhere without some racist in Barbados although without him said racist could not have such a successful business..then i realized how little he valued himself and therefore is not caoable of valuing or appreciating another Black person since he believes he owes his very existence to the low class racists in Barbados…i have had his number for a very long time…the detractors cannot change the tune…..

  11. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    .then i realized how little he valued himself and therefore is not capable of valuing or appreciating another Black person since he believes he owes his very existence to the low class racists in Barbados…

    “When the white man(COW Williams) called all his workers lazy, I publicly called him out.”

    that rat even called them Slaves and even with all of that they still look for every nonpoint to excuse racists who always devise ways to exploit and denigrate Black people….the Stockholn Syndrome brigade…

  12. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “Subliminal messages are messages or stimuli that are presented to the mind in a way that the conscious mind cannot perceive. The stimuli could be in form of written text or images that are flashed before your eyes but you cannot see them and your conscious mind cannot process then since they are below the threshold of consciousness.

    this is very real and the exploited, pauperized workers in Barbados are PRIME CANDIDATES….but we would not expect detractors to know this…

  13. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    subliminal messaging LEAVES NO FINGER PRINTS…and i have known about it FOR DECADES…

    William …these still got a lot to learn…but i already put in my 9 YEARS, even though i have learned much more in the last year…so all i can do is drop morsels of basics…they are on their own, the rest is up to them…


  14. @David
    Listen from 3min 40sec of the clip. The blogmaster’s takeaway is very different to what William opined and others here.
    +++++++
    I know nothing of Mr. Bynoe nor his business but from all appearances he seems to be a successful businessman, I am not close to the ground, but I haven’t heard anything to suggest that he mistreats his employees. One would think that he would know what it takes for his business to continue to be profitable and when he uses words e.g., flexibility; multitasking and multiskilled in relation to attributes that he believes his employees should have that it doesn’t mean that they are being asked to clean toilets etc.

    I have a whole different take on what Mr. Bynoe said but we are in the alarmist game so bells will be rung.


  15. @ Andrew

    Put on some gloves 🧤 and clean some “SHIT” by example….

    Who calling📞??? Is that Tongue Man “n” Tongue Woman. “See me before de sanitary inspector sees you” 🎺🎺🎺🎺

  16. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Sargeant

    I have a whole different take on what Mr. Bynoe said but we are in the alarmist game so bells will be rung.“

    I have made it very clear that the purpose of the piece was never to expose anything about Mr. Bynoe’s business practices or how he treats his employees.
    I also made it clear that I know nothing of his business practices or how he treats his staff.
    I merely heard what Mr. Bynoe said, and I being involved in unions and industrial relations for several decades, thought a group such as this will find my take on it interesting.
    If alarming others about anything that I honestly feel could be discussed , as it relates to workers rights , I am happy to plead guilty as an alarmist.
    I have been called worst and expect more to come.
    Peace.
    @WURA
    The struggle is not even half way over.
    Peace


  17. @W Skinner
    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
    +++++++++++++++
    Please note that I never called you any names, it is commendable to be concerned about workers and their plight; however, you wrote the above, how should one interpret it?


  18. @ Lawson

    “Dirt farmer before I can comment on things a butcher may have got out of a toilet. I need to know what clod really is.”

    Xxxx

    Your blanket of DIRT Sir…👮‍♂️

  19. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “The struggle is not even half way over.”

    oh but we know how to handle it…we can take the war to them where before it was all but impossible…..they can rest assured they do not want that war coming to them…

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/lost-for-words-single-mum-in-tears-as-boss-gives-her-15-000-and-40-pay-rise/ar-AATvSy9?ocid=msedgntp

    that is how REAL EMPLOYERS look after their employees when they can afford it….when they appreciate what they do to keep their doors open..

    but not the pretenders and frauds who only want to make MILLIONS off their employee’s backs and BOAST in the newspapers about the millions in profits they make while paying STARVATION WAGES to people…

    but the detractors will NEVER want to address that or any of the other exploitive behaviors from these greedy business people….all they want to do is put them high up on pedestals so they can continue their exploitation of the masses while they ADMIRE THEM..

    no one got the time to wait for these people to begin their exploitation POST-COVID, then the same naysayers will get on a blog hollering “cuddear…but he shouldn’t treat them so bad” and will still find a way to blame the victims…….all without lifting a finger to expose the labor thieves…they have been stealing the labor of employees on the island FOR DECADES ..

    and that’s only when the other crooks are not stealing their tax dollars and pension money…

    .how many people have written about these violations on BU…we can name them all on one hand..

    ….still waiting for a blog on that one..

  20. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    In this environment there should BE NO TALK PERIOD of employees multitasking coming from any employer…unless they are PAID for EVERY JOB DESCRIPTION…words have meanings…and we all know what MULTITASKING MEANS…at least we should..

    when i multitask, is drifting between writing and a host of other things, if i had a boss, he/she would have to pay me for EVERY ONE of them separately.

    …in a slave society setting like Barbados that word should never be used by known exploiters in relation to the employees they UNDERPAY..

  21. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Sargeant
    If one is familiar with retail store/ supermarkets in other countries, that is exactly what they do. If Mr. Bynoe is saying that he wants his cashiers to multi task, I am suggesting and I honestly believe that is his intension. And I said it !. I stand by that. If you consider that alarmist , you are within your rights.
    We will wait and see how his multi tasking goes.
    Furthermore, the object of the piece, was not that he will expect his staff to multi-task but what multi-benefits , we can expect them to get.
    For example after they master all the multi tasking skills and they work in his supermarkets for five years or more , will they have shares; progressive bonus plans, subsidized health insurance coverage etc
    But conveniently, and as expected , that part of my piece seems to have generally escaped comment or interest.
    Peace.


  22. @Questions

    Lawson/Andrew amicable relationship..
    Don’t be surprised folks..


  23. @ Sargeant,

    I shop at Metro,Real Canadian Superstore, Walmart and Freshco.

    I have never seen Female employees collecting shopping carts outside the store.

    Some cashiers will also stock shelves but that is as much as I have seen with my own eyes in Canada.

  24. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Skinner, I agree with you that the convo need not focus on specifically how Bynoe runs his operations or whether you were quoting him directly in order to explore worker compensation and terms of works BUUTT…. ..your piece setup its own self inflicted problems…

    With social media, good sir: things are often taken literally when they need not be … unless u are pellucidly clear (and even then too 🤣)

    But simply repeated what u speak about is neither new or even controversial. As your friend suggested … such multitask practices were basic requirements for a long time now… and people have been pissed for just as long.

    So it seems most folk commenting have never operated or managed any business or if they did then they are simply being disengenuosly asinine:

    When staff call-out sick on any given day what does one do to complete tasks (other than the specialist areas like butcher etc) ??. .. its NECESSARY to have other employees MULTITASK with part of their shift on project B and part back at project A, not so!

    You either have a cashier or whomever is available go and check to see that the bathrooms are in order or u close them down if they aren’t up to speed and the manager or no one else refuses to execute!

    A business is an all-in proposition … everyone benefits when operations percolate well … and everyone play their part as needed …

    And yes, when everyone is remunerated as best as possible ! … That’s the struggle NOT what task an ENTRY level employee may be asked to do!

    Why this is being framed (by Bynoe) as a pandemic induced issue is beyond me, fah real. It must be the water!🤦🏾‍♂️

  25. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Skinner … Oh dear, once again I am late … I see that what I spoke to that u addressed .

    On that issue of shares etc … remember u said u don’t know the man’s business practices so maybe he is already long down that path.

    Either way that’s a very troublesome issue … vitally important really but very problematic.

    Remember not many of our companies trade publicly so easy enough to talk about share options but how do u monetize it effectively and easily in the future!

    Anyhow that’s incidental to ur key point that staff need to be taken care of … absolutely agree. A modern practical method is a transferable pension plan.

    Anyhow I gone.

  26. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Hants, re “I have never seen Female employees collecting shopping carts outside the store.”

    What… designating that to men only … how absolutely sexist … I am appalled … in that lovely progressive home away from home! They should be picketed! 🤣🙈


  27. Self employment boom

    ” Layne also spoke about an influx of “hundreds” of new small-scale egg farmers during the COVID-19 pandemic, presumably because of economic hardship.”

    “We have a lot of small people who are impacting the market. They won’t get sales in the supermarket, but they are selling to small bakeries and homes, so they would carry their crate of eggs for $18 or $17 and they have been doing well with that. So the demand for eggs is still there, but it’s being met by a lot of small farmers,” said Layne.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/02/05/farmers-concerned-about-the-importation-of-liquid-egg-during-a-local-glut/

  28. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Hants
    I don’t live in Canada. I can take this same phone right now and go to any of three major supermarket chains , within 15 mins from where I live , and film female workers doing exactly what I said with the shopping carts.
    I can also tell you , that around an hour or so from closing time, they close down some registers and the same employees are cleaning the store including toilets.
    I currently live in the United States.
    Perhaps in Canada it is not done.


  29. What Bynoe said in no way suggested change to job descriptions should be arbitrarily imposed.


  30. Steuspe

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    Females do collect shopping carts…take them out too, on the island that’s how they earn a little more on their starvation salaries…through tips…some of us make sure to give them a little something extra because we know their situations under greedy management.

    in Canada most things are becoming self service, so there may be no need for anyone to collect carts…

    ‘We will wait and see how his multi tasking goes.”

    even after 9 years, a lot of people don’t realize that most of these business people and their anti-worker shenanigans to boast and brag about millionaire status….are well known to people like myself who have done TONS OF RESEARCH, since no one was free with information…they can keep it all to themselves now though, not needed….so attempting to hide and downplay workers’ rights crimes committed will be met with total exposure..

    why wait until the “multitasking” turns into SLAVERY to say anything….the dude has a track record and they WILL ALL USE COVID AS AN EXCUSE to violate workers rights…

    problem i noticed is they love to admire these violators too much, call them big. rich and important, while ignoring their crimes and them nothing changes for workers trapped in low salaries….

    William…i saw where Caswell is warning that recruiters in US are actively seeking to pick up all the nurses off the island, they don;t even have the numbers needed…The nurses should leave..better salary, another way to showcase their skills while learning new things…a win win…..let the arrogant scramble and import nurses whom they CANNOT REFUSE TO PAY…or they will get NO NURSES AT ALL…


  32. Steuspe


  33. William

    As i understand it we both live In GA
    I have never seen the practicesxthat u have mentioned. And if the cashiers are cleaning the bathrooms at the end ofcthe day they are probably being paid to do that
    It probably a part of their job deskription for the closing shift

    Like hants i never seen a cashier deadline with Carts ar walking anyone to their cars


  34. In the news clip all we heard was Bynoe opining that Covid-19 has shown the importance of job flexibility in the workplace. It is something that makes sense, how it is executed if implemented will have to be done observing laws and practices. Instead we have the usual suspects off and running with spurious arguments.

  35. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    William…ya should check out the article written by Garth Patterson on the other thread…it’s too sweet to even comment on;;….🤣🤣🤣


  36. Debate 101, discuss the issue and not the personality.

  37. William Skinner Avatar

    @ John 2
    Call Publix or Kroger and ask if they employees clean bathrooms or deal with carts.
    Arrange with David and we could meet. I have nothing to hide ,You seem to know me. I don’t like foolish arguments. I don’t know why the hell I will say something like that that I can’t prove.
    @David
    If @ John 2 is serious and willing to exchange emails, you have my permission to give him mine. However only contact me if he gives you his first. Or you can contact me and I will give you my phone number.
    @ John 2, 2 I already told @ Hants that I don’t live in Canada. Do you live in Canada or Georgia ? I will meet you ,identify myself although I am pretty sure you know me,
    But I take it very seriously when I put my name to things,
    Respectfully Sir, if you cannot or will not accept my offer as a gentleman to meet. I will not respond to you any further in this thread.
    You like playing games. I have no doubt that you probably know
    me my wife and the cars I drive and where I live .
    If you have lived here long enough and you have shopped at Kroger and or Publix at some point in time you would have seen this activity. But, you are playing games.
    And I am dead serious,
    Enjoy your Sunday.

  38. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    I read it in the Nation ,but respectfully my sister, I am seriously done with that discussion. I will instruct @ David to give you my email address.
    Peace.


  39. Andrew Bynoe is a black business man who owns one of the largest supermarket chains on the island.

  40. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    Well , I do not know why he went public with that ! When last have heard anybody defending the nurses. 90 % want the nurses to return to their jobs because they want a political victory.
    It’s all about them and their political masters. I guess most of them can pay Bayview anywhere between 1200 and up per day.
    The whole thing is to break Franklyn. They don’t give a damn about the nurses.
    But that is great leadership.
    Peace.

  41. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Some people have a problem with words and just because a business person whom they admire VOICES THEM….does not mean THAT YOU SHOULD NOT RESEARCH THE MEANING..

    “flexible” just like multitasking ARE NOT WORDS that should be used by those who UNDERPAY and EXPLOIT STAFF…

    “adjective

    1.
    capable of bending easily without breaking:”


    able to be easily modified to respond to altered circumstances or conditions:
    “flexible forms of retirement”

    “(of a person) ready and able to change so as to adapt to different circumstances:”


  42. Steuspe

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    William…i suspect he saw a way to negotiate better outcomes on both ends for the nurses…the recruiters contacted him directly it seems, there is a serious nursing shortage around the world right now, he is giving swollen heads a chance to do right by the nurses…personally, i would not bother…let the nurses leave and realize livable wages where they will be better appreciated…and actally have benefits worth talking about…for them and their families…

    in trying to break Caswell, they opened new avenues of hope and better for the nurses, everything they touch turns into a cockup for them, but they and their supporters cannot see it…none of them can see how everything is FALLING APART.

    multitasking requires PERFORMING SEVERAL JOBS…like a computer at THE SAME TIME.., that is why some say multitasking does not exist, no one can perform several jobs effectively or efficiently, one has to come in second etc.

  44. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Blogmaster…ya lips are going to stay in that permanent position…and ya done know that Angela would love that so she can laugh at ya…

    No problem William, he has my email….

    or ypreddie@africanonlinepublishing.com works just fine.

  45. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    William…this is Pacha on one of his last posts before he took time out….but no one listens…

    “PachamamaNovember 30, 2021 4:11 PM

    David
    No. Those make you chumps for exploitation. Is best to be circumspect in all things. Only the elements of spirit can so inform, properly guide, not intellect”

    these are HAUNTING WORDS…


  46. Here is Bynoe the businessman sharing another opinion.

    Overhaul duty structure

    The intended initiative by Government to cap freight costs to pre-COVID levels, thereby reducing the duty value of goods, is welcomed.
    The less duty paid on goods creates a lesser landed cost, thereby reducing the retail price to consumers. However, I suggest that there needs to be an overall overhaul of the duty structure.
    One needs to rethink the rationale behind the structure of customs duties. An enterprising reform of duty can create economic activity in many areas. For example, reducing the duty on boats and pleasure craft could attract rich boat owners to locate in Barbados. There are spin-off benefits to this.
    The main benefit would be the creation of a yachting industry.
    Foreign exchange
    I believe customs duty used as a tool can also redirect the use of foreign exchange towards quality merchandise.
    This could result in a net saving of foreign exchange. For example, consider the amount of cheap stuff that is constantly imported that quickly becomes rubbish and is replaced by the same to continue the cycle. By using customs duty in a strategic way, consumption can be shifted away from trash to the long-lasting and more meaningful quality products.

    – Andrew Bynoe


  47. William.
    I do not know squat about beside what is published here on BU. Neither do i wish to know u, ur wife or ur car
    And i Care not if You reply to me on this thread or not or any other thread for that matter

    You stated ur observations and i stated mine. Why am i Platini the fool and u are not?

    I frequent kroger – i repeat. I have never seen a casheir ( mostly females) dealing with carts or bathrooms

    I See men packing up theccarts from parking lots at kroger , walmart and the caribbean store that i go to. Never once a cashier.

    Everyone push their own cart from thecstores to their cars and are dedicated places to leave the carts to be packed up


  48. My two cents,
    All I know of the people packing carts is that they are packing carts at the time I see them. I have no idea of what they are doing before I see them or after I leave.

    At big stores like Walmart, some workers have machines that assist in collecting and parking carts.


  49. Typo Sunday
    All I know of the people parking carts is that they are parking carts at the time I see them. I have no idea of what they are doing before I see them or after I leave.

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