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Tense industrial climate - Barbados Today


Tense industrial climate
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March 17, 2021
Minister of Labour and Social Relations Colin Jordan has described the current working environment in Barbados as “tense”.
Speaking during the Estimates Debate this morning, Jordan said this was primarily due to the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic had created a sense of uncertainty among both employers and employees.
“The working environment can be characterized as tense and there are a number of reasons for that. There is a fear on the part of workers, uncertainty about the future of their jobs. That is a real fear. When a person is unsure if they will have a job tomorrow or next week they will act or sometimes react in ways that they would not ordinarily so do. Those workers also have the attendant fear of illness, there are many of them trying to be teachers’ assistants while at home, they’re also many of them who have dependents who may either be elderly or persons living with ....

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Bosses, employees 'must adapt to pandemic workplace'


Bosses, employees ‘must adapt to pandemic workplace’
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March 4, 2021
Employers and workers must be willing to adapt to the current work environment if businesses are to remain productive and well-run during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government’s top labour inspector said Wednesday as Government’s coronavirus messaging shifted to the state of the workplace.
Appearing at Wednesday’s live COVID-19 update along with Minister of Labour and Social Relations Colin Jordan, Chief Labour Officer Claudette Hope-Greenidge said the pandemic has caused many businesses to move many of their tasks to being performed from home. She said that although the situation may not be ideal for all, employers and employees need to support each other to make the change work. ....

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B'dos and UN partner on project to stamp out gender-based violence


March 2, 2021
Barbados has recorded an increase in reported cases of domestic violence during the recent COVID-19 lockdown, many of which were intimate partner violence.
Representative of the UN WOMEN Multi-Country Office Caribbean, Tonni Brodber, said today that in March 2020 there was a 125 per cent increase in domestic violence cases, and in April 2020 an 88 per cent rate had been reported.
Speaking during the virtual launch of the Gender-Based Violence in the Workplace Project, a partnership between the Ministry of Labour and Social Partnership Relations and UN Women, Brodber said Barbados’ statistics were a reflection of an increase in domestic violence reports across the OECS during the lockdown. ....

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PM reaffirms minimum wage pledge - Barbados Today


PM reaffirms minimum wage pledge
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December 16, 2020
The Prime Minister on Tuesday doubled down on her pledge that Barbados will have a national minimum wage within three months of 2021, rebutting critics’ suggestions that the country is not ready for it and that an hourly rate increase could ruin small businesses.
Speaking in Parliament, she reflected on how the COVID-19 pandemic revealed the essential nature of services provided by workers who are either on a years-old minimum wage or not covered at all.
She declared: “It is incomprehensible, especially in this year when we know that persons who were responsible for packing shelves and taking money at the supermarket, cleaning the supermarket late at night in order to ensure that persons can go back the next morning.” ....

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