Raymond Rivers says executives playing games to retain control of union
Meanwhile, outspoken representative Raymond Rivers says that many of the correspondences being issued by the union are unofficial since they do not bear the seal of the CWU. According to Rivers, what has happened as of late is all a political game being played by executives to retain control of the union.
Raymond Rivers, Representative, Christian Workers Union
“Every time da man send out wah email or make Miss Carmen Reneau send out an email and it noh have no SWU stamp on it. it has no kinda say on that paper weh ih put out. dah just brainwash ih want brainwash people fi hold ih position. So noh care weh Gonzalez di say; noh care weh McFoy di say; noh care bout no press release weh dehn put out because dehn bally just noh wah give back the power to the poor people dehn ina this union fi get good representation. Dah man deh noh do nothing. We di talk about one point eight million. This dah weh I want tell Belize. We noh di worry bout nothing else; we di worry bout the way how ih di handle we; union dues and the way how ih have this union in shambles. Back off Mister Gonz, back off.”
The National Trade Union Congress of Belize, in its release today, again reiterated its position on the immediate expulsion of the Christian Workers Union should the congress not be held on Saturday. Late this evening, however, a letter signed by fifteen shop stewards representing the various entities under the CWU, outlines their decision to postpone the congress to next February. Those reasons include the need for a review of the financial situation of the union. The congress is scheduled to take place at the Birds Isle commencing at nine.