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bahamiangoddess
05-31-08, - 01:14 PM
Union planning mass sick-out of BTC workers
By BIANCA SYMONETTE, Guardian Staff Reporter, bianca@nasguard.com

There could be a mass sick-out at the Bahamas Telecom-munications Company (BTC) throughout the entire Bahamas next week, according to a source within the Bahamas Communications and Public Officers Union (BCPOU).

The union representative, who spoke on condition of anonymity, disclosed that the BCPOU president Robert Farquharson, along with top union executives, traveled to Grand Bahama on Friday to meet with employees of BTC on that island, in hopes of establishing an agreement to carry out the mass sick-out.

Without disclosing the proposed day for the sick-out, the union representative told The Guardian that the union is up in arms over the way in which the privatization of BTC is being handled.

The government has announced that it is moving ahead with the privatization of the company.

Earlier this month, Farquharson had called on the president of the National Congress of Trade Unions (NCTU), John Pinder, and all of the affiliates of the NCTU representing over 5,000 workers to pledge their full support for the BCPOU, in ensuring that pressure was brought against the government to make sure that union representatives were at the bargaining table for the privatization discussions.


Farquharson had expressed at the time that the BCPOU was disappointed the government was excluding the union from the privatization talks.


"The BCPOU is extremely disappointed that the government of The Bahamas has changed its policy in not having the BCPOU as part of its privatization committee," Farquharson said during that time.


The BCPOU president had indicated that two letters to the Minister of State for Finance Zhivargo Laing were delivered on March 10 and on March 25 requesting information, however the union claimed that they had not received a response from the minister.


Farquharson said that to date, the BCPOU has not received a written response from the minister.


The government has appointed a privatization committee, whose members are now in the process of meeting with the Blue Waters group to discuss the privatization proposal on the table.


The privatization committee is made up of Minister Laing, T. Baswell Donaldson, chairman of Commonwealth Bank; Felix Stubbs of IBM, Tellis Symonette, vice-president of Wireless and Internet at BTC; Felicity Johnson, vice-president of legal affairs at BTC and Julian Francis, executive chairman of the BTC board.

canesfins
05-31-08, - 05:44 PM
This is just silly. This is how unions hold this country back. This will stall out the privatization and might chase away genuine intersted parties. Are sick outs fundamentally illegal? I wondder how the union contract deals with mass planned sick outs. Time to start enforcing agreements with stuff like this.

canewry
05-31-08, - 06:24 PM
Actually, this is the year that all the unions will play politics...
There will be a number of industrial actions; a number of lawsuits and a number of mash feet...

canewry
05-31-08, - 06:25 PM
This is just silly. This is how unions hold this country back. This will stall out the privatization and might chase away genuine intersted parties. Are sick outs fundamentally illegal? I wondder how the union contract deals with mass planned sick outs. Time to start enforcing agreements with stuff like this.
it is not the union...its the people...
the people...who are mostly Bahamians are silly. Its the people who are holding the country back. Nah, if you want to broke the union's back, you have to be determined to get rid of the people.

islandgyal
05-31-08, - 07:43 PM
how we will know the difference :hammer:??

RockWell
05-31-08, - 08:17 PM
This is just silly. This is how unions hold this country back. This will stall out the privatization and might chase away genuine intersted parties. Are sick outs fundamentally illegal? I wondder how the union contract deals with mass planned sick outs. Time to start enforcing agreements with stuff like this.Are you saying that LABOUR should have no voice at the table? :dgi:

grouper2
05-31-08, - 09:32 PM
Are you saying that LABOUR should have no voice at the table? :dgi:

Why should they? Name me 1 company private or public that was sold that had the union at the table. Please don't start now.

grouper2
05-31-08, - 09:36 PM
it is not the union...its the people...
the people...who are mostly Bahamians are silly. Its the people who are holding the country back. Nah, if you want to broke the union's back, you have to be determined to get rid of the people.

I do not think you have to get rid of the people to break a union. all you do is give them everything that the union is trying to nogotiate. And so they would not need the union.

nationbuilder
05-31-08, - 10:30 PM
Thats government workers for ya..always lookin for a reason not to work.

WinterGrace
05-31-08, - 10:40 PM
Thats government workers for ya..always lookin for a reason not to work.

basically :shaky:

canewry
05-31-08, - 10:49 PM
I do not think you have to get rid of the people to break a union. all you do is give them everything that the union is trying to nogotiate. And so they would not need the union.
lol...the union promised them pay without working...lol

nationbuilder
05-31-08, - 11:00 PM
lol...the union promised them pay without working...lol
Chile..nuttin them people like more than that. And besides this foolishness is pure politics anyway.

Moreover about unions, its well known that its the most troublesome employees who are the ones who enjoy the most union protection.

androsann
05-31-08, - 11:02 PM
Chile..nuttin them people like more than that. And besides this foolishness is pure politics anyway.
Moreover about unions, its well known that its the most troublesome employees are the ones who enjoy the most union protection.
Never a truer word said!!!

The Point
06-01-08, - 12:09 AM
Wouldn't it be grand to make an example of this union? Can we rally the Bahamian ppl (most) to confront them .... :realmad::realmad:

licks2
06-01-08, - 12:42 AM
Are you saying that LABOUR should have no voice at the table? :dgi:
Why? To stall and do shed. . .ferther more. . .tis our table. . .we hired dem government dem. . .not da union!!