Union: PM Browne’s comments on Liat severance dispute are mischievous

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LIAT employees during union meeting in 2020

The Antigua and Barbuda Workers’ Union is aware of recent comments Prime Minister Gaston Browne made in the media concerning the ongoing severance dispute between the former employees of Liat 1974 Ltd. and the shareholder governments.

Browne’s statements allege that the ABWU has been politically motivated in its advice to the former Liat workers. The ABWU views Browne’s comments as a deliberate distortion of the reality and mischievous as best!

The Antigua and Barbuda Workers’ Union maintains its position that while the shareholder governments may not have a legal obligation to the ex-workers, they have a moral responsibility to reach a mutual settlement with the former employees.

Such a settlement must take into consideration the workers’ reasonable expectations of their terminal benefits. This position is one that is held by all of our partner unions throughout the Caribbean; it is not the conjecture of a single union working in isolation to aid a political party.

As many have recognized, the real intent of Browne’s mischievous statements was to continue to manipulate the former workers into relinquishing their just claims to severance or fair settlement, by accepting his government’s “compassionate offer”. This disgraceful tactic is appalling but not surprising as Browne has made it his government’s mantra to bully and trample upon the rights of workers.

Browne’s “compassionate offer” is anything but compassionate! At best, it should only act as the starting point for discussions. To date, more than half of the workers have rejected this offer. The ABWU applauds the dozens of workers who have refused to trade-in their hard earned benefits for a fraction of the value.

Gaston Browne’s vehement objection to any form of dialogue towards settling the severance issue is unreasonable and unwarranted. Even his colleague Prime Minister, Roosevelt Skerrit, has called for a “humanitarian” solution that would involve some level of “compromise” by shareholder governments. Moreover, in April, Prime Minster of St. Luca, Phillip J. Pierre, committed to making severance payments to the non-management staff of the airline, even though his government is not among the shareholders.

The ABWU remains committed to securing a fair and reasonable settlement for the ex-employees of Liat, and we hereby reiterate our call for dialogue. We condemn any act of intimidation, manipulation and mischief by the Prime Minster or any of his agents.

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Cabucalli’s ‘kayaping’ pride

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The kayap in full swing. The cooperation among residents of the village of Cabucalli at Moruca was evident as they combined their efforts to clean the road shoulders on Saturday

By Alva Solomon

The villagers were up since 6:00h. The women grabbed their forks and rakes while the men shouldered the responsibilities of cutting the grass along the roadway. It was an event that sparked pride and joy among the villagers of Cabucalli, a small community within the Santa Rosa Village of Moruca.

In villages within this sub-region of the North West District, the cooperation among residents is always admired by many, including visitors and the villagers themselves. As such, Saturday’s exercise was one that the residents of Cabucalli were determined to undertake, and the aim was to clear the roadway within the village.

“We would normally do kyap to clean our road here at Cabucalli. Residents would come out to clean,” primary school teacher Natalie Matthews told this publication.

Matthews and her brother Gerald, who is also a school teacher at Santa Rosa, organised the event. The siblings informed other residents of their plans, and according to Matthews, the cooperation was successful. She said the men, young and old, used the available weeding machines to clear the shoulders of the 500 metres of roadway.

“While the men weed, the women and children would rake and throw away the grass,” she reiterated.

Such exercises can come at a cost, and be it small or large, the residents would pool their funds to ensure all the necessities are in order. According to Matthews, the major expense at Saturday’s exercise was the pot. Laughingly, she said the residents cooked a sumptuous pot of cook-up rice.

In addition, she said the guava fruit is in season at Cabucalli, the residents processed the fruit and made a tasty drink to “wash down the cook-up.”

Matthews said the kayap activities are done as soon as the need arises, but she noted that when it rains the grass grows faster, and, as such, the residents would undertake cleaning up exercises to ensure the community is spick and span.

She said, too, that Moruca is this week hosting the highly anticipated Moruca Expo 2022, and a large number of visitors are expected to converge on the villages there. Matthews noted that the residents want to ensure the visitors have a lasting impression of the village.

As she chatted with this publication, Natalie said the ‘pot’ was finished and the food was ready to share.

With a smile, she said the villagers enjoy working as a unit. “We enjoy working together,” she said as she prepared to devour her share of food after a hard morning of toiling in the hot sun.

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Regional Private Sector Urged To Get More Involved In Distribution Of Local Food Production – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Keith Rowley has called on the private sector to get more involved in the distribution of local food production across the Caribbean region.

Dr. Rowley appealed to the private sector to “not be resistant to these developments and these initiatives, but to get on board and be the distributor of the local produce rather than be the commission agent of imported produce.”

The Prime Minister made the appeal during his feature address at the CARICOM Agri-Investment Forum & Expo II which was hosted by Trinidad and Tobago at the National Academy for the Performing Arts in Port of Spain on Friday.

The theme of (the) event was Transforming Agriculture through Innovation and Investment”

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The Agri-Investment Forum & Expo II is part of a continued commitment implemented by the Heads of Government of CARICOM, to reduce the region’s large food import bill by 25% by 2025.

President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, His Excellency, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Prime Minister of Barbados the Hon. Mia Mottley, President of the Republic of Suriname His Excellency, Chandrikapersad Santokhi and Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr the Hon. Ralph Gonsalves were among the Regional Heads of State in attendance.

In his address, Dr. Rowley said the model of depending solely on imported food items locally and regionally has to be replaced.

He said, “We are required to replace our supply from outside the region. To do that it would mean that those who are engaged comfortably and historically in supplying us from outside of the region could face new conditions. The new conditions would be competition from what we are producing locally.”

Prime Minister Rowley also called on CARICOM leaders to “keep trying to become self-sufficient in food if we are to protect ourselves from the promise of the harsher months and years ahead.”

Dr. Rowley hailed the Agri-Forum and Expo held in Guyana and now in Trinidad and Tobago and said these events present ‘the best opportunity we have to commit ourselves to solving a problem that is looming large and looming dangerously.”

Her Excellency Christine Kangaloo, Acting President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Government Ministers, Regional Government Ministers and members of the Local and Regional Business Chambers were in attendance at (the) event.

SOURCE: Office of the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago/SLT. Headline photo: Dr. Keith Rowley (Stock image)

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Technische problemen houden Surinaamse auto’s niet uit finale

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WATCH: ‘Look at me now’, says Jamaican-born after winning UFC title Loop Jamaica

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Leon Edwards: I was born in Jamaica with nothing. I lived in a wooden shed … Look at me now!

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UFC fighter Leon Edwards, of Jamaica, celebrates his title as welterweight champion of the world after knocking out Nigerian UFC fighter Kamaru Usman during the UFC 278 mixed martial arts title bout in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2022. (Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP).

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Jamaican-born British professional mixed martial artist Leon Edwards dropped Kamaru Usman with a kick to the head and neck in the final minute of the fifth round to win the welterweight championship at UFC 278 on Saturday night.

Usman appeared to be seconds away from a 16th consecutive victory, which would have tied an all-time UFC record, before Edwards came up with the stunning finish just in time. He delivered the knockout blow with 56 seconds left in the bout.

“That crosshead kick landed perfectly,” Edwards said.

Edwards (20-3) is undefeated dating back to his previous bout with Usman in 2015. The British fighter rose to No. 2 in the welterweight division while accumulating nine wins in that stretch ahead of the title bout.

Usman (20-2) lived up to his reputation as the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world for much of the bout. The Nigerian weathered a late first-round takedown and turned the tables with a late second-round takedown. Usman controlled position throughout the third round, earning two more takedowns, and led 39-37 on the judges’ scorecards after four rounds. He appeared on his way to a win by unanimous decision before Edwards rallied in the final round.

“The octagon belongs to nobody,” Edwards said. “No man is meant to hold the belt for that long. I said all week I felt like this was my moment. This is how it was meant to play out.”

Edwards still believes he has plenty left to prove even though he is now the champion. He mentioned repeatedly how he didn’t like how his body reacted to Usman’s attacks throughout all five rounds.

“That wasn’t my best performance, and I did not feel myself in this,” Edwards said. “I feel like I have much more to offer.”

UFC’s first pay-per-view event in Utah drew 18,321 fans and $4.2 million in live gate revenue, a Vivint Arena record. It marked the 23rd consecutive sellout for the UFC.

Dana White praised the arena atmosphere and said the UFC could return to Utah as early as 2023.

“You could put this crowd up there with anybody tonight,” White said.

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NEWCASTLE, England (AP) — Manchester City were given a major scare by Newcastle before coming from behind to draw 3-3 in a thrilling Premier League game on Sunday.

City needed goals in the space of four minutes after the hour mark from Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva to salvage a point at St James’ Park and maintain the unbeaten start to their title defense.

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