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2012 New Year's Message from CTUSAB |
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New Year’s Message from CTUSAB
Delivered by Cedric Murrell, President
As we stand on the threshold of a new year, we should take the opportunity to reflect on the year that is behind us. While doing that, we must give thanks for the blessings that have been bestowed on us as a Nation.
On May Day 2011; we saw the signing of Protocol VI by the Social Partners. In that protocol the Social Partners committed themselves to collaborating to make Barbados a “Green Economy”, the #1 Entrepreneurial Hub by 2020, to improving productivity in the work place and to make Barbadian goods and services more competitive globally. None of these laudable goals can be realised without the significant and wholehearted contribution of the worker, and by worker we mean the managers also.
All of the predictions for 2012 point to a difficult year ahead with no significant improvement in the economies of the main markets for our products and services; indeed it is said that the USA and European economies will continue to be sluggish.
What does this mean for the worker in Barbados?
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Appointment of Barbados' Ambassador to CARICOM |
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PRESS RELEASE DECEMBER 02, 2011
The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB), congratulates the Hon. Robert ‘Bobby’ Morris, GCM, BCH, on his appointment as Barbados Ambassador to CARICOM.
His appointment to the office of Barbados Ambassador to CARICOM comes on the heels of his retirement as the Deputy General Secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union.
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BARNUFO - The Arrest of Barbadian Fishermen in Trinidad & Tobago |
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BARNUFO - THE ARREST OF BARBADIAN FISHERMEN IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
02 December 2011
The recent arrest of ten (10) Barbadian fishermen by the authorities in Trinidad and Tobago, is actively engaging the attention of the Barbados National Union of Fisher folk (BARNUFO).
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