News

Mar 07, 2014

ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Representatives of Caribbean public service sector unions meet here this weekend amid concerns that the decision of the Barbados government to lay off workers in an attempt to reverse an ailing economy could spread to other regional countries. “We are here to look at a wide, wide range of issues,” said Sandra Messiah, sub-regional secretary for Public Services International,” adding that the meeting was taking place against the “challenges we are facing not only in terms of the working world…but certainly what has been happening over the last couple of weeks with discussions in the OECS (Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States) about public sector unions”. She said the meeting would be looking at issues such as collective bargaining strategies that need to be adopted “recognising that times are different” and the change in the international environment and its impact on the Caribbean.

Related News

Portrait,Of,Happy,Successful,Multiracial,Business,Team,Standing,With,Digital
CARICOM Secretariat, IMPACS webinar focuses on ‘Youth as Agents for Change in Crime Prevention’

‘Youth as Agents for Change in Crime Prevention’ will be the focus of a webinar that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat and the CARICOM Implementation Agency for Cr

mnurse
Graphic - WISE Nominations WISE SEYA 2025
Nominations open for CARICOM Energy Awards 2025

Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Citizens and residents are invited to apply for or nominate a peer, mentor, or mentee for the CARICOM Women in Sustainable Energy Awards (WISE),

mnurse
Regional Nursing Body group photo
Calls for more investment in nurses as shortage hurts Region

The critical shortage of nurses in the Region and the resulting impacts on the health sector of Member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) are major concerns of policy

mnurse