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P.S.U. Vice President Dean Flowers has been vocal in expressing the union’s objection to government’s wage cut. He has not shied away from making it known that public officers are not happy with their salaries being reduced amid the current economic crisis. That frankness has led his detractors to bring to light what they call […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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Earlier this month, we told you that Sir Colville Young is stepping down as Governor General of Belize. He will vacate the post officially on the thirtieth of April. So Belize is expected to name a new individual to be considered as the next G.G. of Belize. Multiple credible reports coming out of government is […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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Last week, the environmental community came out swinging at the Department of Environment which granted environmental clearance to David Gegg’s Port Magical. They said that Magical will have negative environmental impact, particularly when taken in context with other proposed cruise ship ports. Among these other projects is the Waterloo Holdings proposal. The plans include onshore […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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Lord Michael Ashcroft also spoke about the current economic crunch that Belize is facing. Ashcroft says that the government is staring down a tough decision, but one that must be made sooner rather than later. He put the challenges in context with the unions’ position on proposed measures to say that there are options to […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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At the end of March, Scotia Bank closed, ending more than fifty years in Belize as signs were taken down after the bank was acquired by Belize Bank Corporation Limited, a subsidiary of Caribbean Investment Holdings Limited. Belize Bank is now the largest commercial bank in Belize. When he appeared on Open Your Eyes this […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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Can legislation help to tackle corruption in Belize while simultaneously cutting costs? That’s what Lord Michael Ashcroft suggests. He says that a key piece of regulation that protect whistleblowers could encourage an anti-corruption agenda but that legislation should also protect the whistleblowers against retaliatory actions when they report suspected acts of corruption. Here’s how he […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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Ashcroft points out there are other tools and regulations that G.O.B. can adopt to reduce corruption. One of the measures refers to the “Unexplained Wealth Law” or “wealth order” where if probes show that someone’s total wealth exceeds their lawfully obtained wealth, he or she will have to explain how they achieved that wealth. Using […]
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Public sector nurses are currently operating on a work to rule basis as a sign of solidarity with the joint union’s position on G.O.B.’s proposed wage cuts. The Nurses Association of Belize has also gone on record to say that they are prepared to take industrial action alongside the Unions if it ever comes to […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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Today, Herwin Godoy Senior was laid to rest following funeral services at the Wesley Church in Belize City. Godoy Senior drowned on Sunday at the river in Grace Bank and his body was recovered Tuesday morning. One of the men who helped in the search efforts is a lifeguard. Tonight he shares not only the […]
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The Public Service Union continued its activism today with members picketing various locations across the country, including service stations down south in Stann Creek District. They were joined in some municipalities by the Belize National Teachers Union, with whom they are allied, as part of a multilateral body that has been in discussion with the […]
Written on April 20, 2021 | Posted in
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On Friday, a letter was sent to the joint unions from the Minister of Public Service where a proposal for a tiered approach to reducing the wages of teachers and public officers was being suggested. In that letter, Minister Henry Charles Usher puts forward the notion that the reductions can be staggered based on income […]
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The letter sent to the joint unions on Friday cited sections of the constitution that refer to the Governor General’s involvement in signing into force fixed salaries for those being paid from the public purse. Flowers told News Five the Briceño administration is being unreasonable. Isani Cayetano “Do you find it perhaps disingenuous that […]
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In Orange Walk Town, a hand full of public servants marched around the Central Park in the sweltering midday heat. There were no picket signs or anti-corruption placards being waved at that location. Their laps around the Central Park were done with no loud singing or shouts of solidarity. Instead, it was a quiet protest […]
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Flanking the Orange Walk P.S.U. members in Central Park today were members of the Nurses Association of Belize. According to President Darrell Spencer, members feel compelled to protest right now, but he assures the public they are manning their various medical stations. He says nurses have a history of activism in Belize. Darrell Spencer, […]
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Today, the Police Association called a press conference to address a letter being circulated that addresses the salary cuts and the increment freeze that will also affect police officers. While the document, addressed to the Minister of Home Affairs and copied to the Commissioner of Police, did not carry the official letterhead and signatures of […]
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There are approximately two thousand one hundred police officers who belong to the association. While Hyde did not wish to take a position, the letter speaks to getting assistance from the ministry to offset the cut in salaries. He breaks down the realities facing police officers. Sgt. Jermaine Hyde, Chairman, Police Association “Majority of […]
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This morning the body of thirty-three-year-old Herwin Godoy was recovered from the river, only about a hundred yards away from where he went down on Sunday afternoon. His body was caught in a net placed within the river at the end of the search day on Monday. Just after six o’clock this morning, the family […]
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The saga involving Commerce Bight, Recological Systems Limited and the company’s investors continues with a response to several allegations that were made last week against R.S.L. and its present owners. On Monday, Managing Director Paul Martin issued a statement refuting a number of claims that were made during a press conference hosted by siblings Abraham […]
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The Orange Walk Youth Home of Hope, which currently houses five teenage boys, opened its doors back in September of 2020. Since then, its residents have been undergoing homeschooling and trainings in everyday life skills. The home offers these at-risk teenage boys an opportunity to better themselves in these areas where their success may be […]
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As many families struggle to put food on the table due to job losses under COVID-19, many Belizeans have to create their own opportunities. Fortunately, a recent donation from Taiwan to the Ministry of Human Development is already having an impact in many northern communities. News Five’s Andrea Polanco takes a closer look at this […]
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If you were trying to get to work or school this morning, you may have had your commute delayed by the Belize National Teachers Union and Public Service Union highway blockades. The traffic shutdown was part of a week of protest actions leading up to Thursday and Friday’s budget debate inside the National Assembly. At […]
Written on April 19, 2021 | Posted in
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While members of the Belize Police Department are also subject to the ten percent salary cut and increment freeze, today they were out to preserve law and order. ComPol Chester Williams weighs in on how they ensured that there was no confrontation with the teachers and public officers. Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police “The […]
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The Joint Unions Negotiating Team, comprised of the Public Service Union, the Association of Public Service Senior Managers and the Belize National Teachers Union, met with government representatives on Friday. The meeting with Minister of Public Service Henry Charles Usher succeeded a recent breakdown in negotiations that has resulted in an impasse between the unions […]
Written on April 19, 2021 | Posted in
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According to Fraser, government is intent on docking the wages of teachers and public officers. What is presently on the table is a proposal that the salary deductions can be implemented using a tiered approach of eight, ten and twelve percent, respectively, depending on one’s income bracket. Sharon Fraser, President, A.P.S.S.M. “That seems to […]
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The Nurses Association of Belize is not part of the Joint Unions Negotiating Team but it is standing in solidarity with teachers and public officers. Its membership will also be affected by the pending wage cut. In protest, nurses who are members of the association will only be working the prescribed forty hour work week, […]
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