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February 3, 2021
Against the backdrop of the closure of two police stations and the quarantine of the entire canine unit due to the discovery of several law enforcers testing positive for COVID-19, their bargaining body is expressing deep concern about the treatment being meted out to members.
President of the Barbados Police Association (BPA) Mervin Grace said today that too many complaints are being made to the executive of officers being told to turn up for duty even though they are still awaiting COVID-19 test results.
“That is a complaint I have been hearing for a while. I don’t think it is the policy of the force, but that is what I have been hearing from a lot of members that they are asked to come out before receiving results and I don’t think it is right. But we are waiting to hear from the administration on this issue,” Grace told
Prison officers claiming defamation of character against Govt authorities
Article by January 12, 2021
Three prison officers are in the process of filing two separate lawsuits against the Government of Barbados over COVID-19 related issues.
Industrial Relations Advisor to the Prison Officers Association of Barbados (POAB) and trade union leader Senator Caswell Franklyn disclosed today that the first action is one of defamation of character against the men whom Government officials had publicly said could not be found for testing for the virus.
On New Year’s Day, Minister of Home Affairs, Information and Public Affairs Wilfred Abrahams made a call during a ‘live’ television and radio broadcast for the three to come forward for testing and urged anyone who knew of their whereabouts to encourage them to do so.