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Unnecessary committee, says CTUSAB - Barbados Today

There was no need to establish an advisory body to look into improving the lives of people with disabilities, says general secretary of the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) Dennis De Peiza. The work had already been done, he said.Deeming the establishment of this committee as “political engineering” and “unnecessary” De Peiza noted that CTUSAB had already collaborated with a number of agencies to publish a document in 2019 to empower the disabled community.

Slow justice in teachers matter - Barbados Today

The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) is calling for a speedy resolution of the matter surrounding the suspension of teachers Pedro Shepherd and Alwyn Babb.“We are really hoping that this matter could be dealt with expeditiously . . We believe that they are entitled to speedy justice. It can’t be that hearings have not been convened or called and not followed through on. It cannot be, if the rules speak to the fact that you can only be suspended for X months.

CTUSAB warns layoffs possible if power company gets rate increase

CTUSAB warns layoffs possible if power company gets rate increase
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Unions ready for wage talks - Barbados Today

General Secretary of the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) Dennis DePeiza is pleased with Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley’s announcement that negotiations on wages, salaries and allowances would begin before the end of September.DePeiza told Barbados TODAY that the proposed negotiations had been long overdue.“It’s been more than five months we have been making requests through the Ministry of the Public Service for a date to specify for the start of the negotiations. We were at a meeting last month assured that they would revert to the principals and have a date for us. So the announcement, we welcome it.“The congress is well prepared and ready to go to the table. We have done our homework and we are only waiting for the opportunity to be able to get the process started and to see where we can advance the matter of wage and salary increases and of course conditions of service in the interest of the members of the public service,” DePeiza sai

Fed-up CTUSAB head sends warning

President of the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB), Edwin O’Neal is warning that a dark cloud of industrial action is looming over the state-run Barbados Agricultural Management Company (BAMC). O’Neal told the DAILY NATION yesterday, the BAMC had opted to “arbitrarily dismiss” an employee without adhering to the tenets of natural justice. He warned that while they had called on the Chief Labour Officer to …

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