The following was posted as a comment to the Highlights 2026-2027 Budget blog by NorthernObserver
Government MP Toni Moore has called for sweeping changes to the nearly 60-year-old Barbados National Insurance and Social Security (NISS) Act, saying the current system no longer reflects the realities of modern work.
Moore, the Barbados Workers’ Union General Secretary, recently tabled a resolution in the House of Assembly proposing a national portable benefits framework that would tie social protection to the worker rather than to a specific job title or contract.
Moore argued that expanding participation would strengthen the National Insurance Social Security Service, “deepening compliance and closing long-standing loopholes that have nurtured a lack of accountability.
Moore also called for “stronger inspection, monitoring and enforcement, and proportionate penalties for non-compliance”, along with public education so that both “workers and engagers alike understand their rights, duties, and responsibilities. Source: Nation
Only in Buhbaydus?
For those who are not aware, Member of Parliament Toni Moore is also the longest serving Director on the NIS/NISSS Board of Directors. The Chair of that group is to provide an Annual Report to the Minister of Labour. This hasn’t occured in nearly 20 years. And here she is calling for “penalties for non compliance”, and again using the word “accountability”.
Please don’t piss in my pocket and tell me it’s raining.







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