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Myanmar workers up pressure on brands to offer more support

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#BTEditorial - Workers need to hear from the BWU We all do

January 15, 2021 We have heard repeatedly that COVID-19 presents unprecedented challenges in these unprecedented times. We get it.  The fallout of the pandemic socially and economically is all too apparent. That is why we empathise with employers just as much as we feel the pain of employees.  But even in the face of this mayhem and uncertainty, we cannot in good faith condone any situations that are not just or fair to our workers.  We reported Wednesday that prominent attorney-at-law Michael Lashley QC called for measures to be put in place to shield workers from victimisation. Lashley said: “They are being pressured and my position is that it is indeed an unlawful act by the employer to say to that employee, ‘you have to come back to work or else’ when you have a situation where someone is waiting on a test. 

Prison chief to probe reports of suicide attempt

Prison chief to probe reports of suicide attempt Article by January 13, 2021 Prison authorities will be launching an investigation into the behaviour of a prison officer who is currently in quarantine at a south coast hotel awaiting his COVID-19 test results. Reports reaching Barbados TODAY claimed that the officer had attempted to take his own life but this was refuted by an inside source at the property. The source said the prison officer went on to his balcony and loudly expressed his frustration at the length of time he was being kept in quarantine. “He said he felt like he was going out of his mind. Yes, he was being loud and boisterous about what we are going through, but he never attempted to jump.  Some guests saw him and called the police,” said a fellow prison officer who is also in quarantine.

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