BUT release video 'to clarify position'

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

AS tensions continue to rise between the Bahamas Union of Teachers and the Ministry of Education, BUT President Belinda Wilson released a 25 minute video to the public clarifying the union’s position on several “serious matters”.

Ms Wilson accused the government of “union busting” and violating the union’s rights by preventing members to hold meetings on the school campus – a practice she says goes back more than 60 years.

She also outlined the 10 points of contention, which she says the union has with government and which they refuse to back down on. They include the union being denied access to the school campus, $5.2 million owed to teachers, threats about joining the union and health benefits.

“The ban has impeded the work of the union and we see it as union busting. After a week of conciliation at the Department of Labour and meeting with the Prime Minister to date there is no resolution. The BUT has referred the matter to the ILO and has filed it in the Supreme Court,” she said.

“The resolution to this matter is very simple the Ministry of Education should allow the union normal access that we enjoyed for the past 60 years.”

Mrs Wilson said that in an attempt to bully teachers from joining the union, officers from the Ministry of Education have threatened teachers who attempt to join the union.

”If it is true,” she said, “it is in direct violation of the industrial agreement and the constitution of the Bahamas. The resolution is simple the ministry through the department should send a message cease and desist from the practice.”

Mrs Wilson said despite assurances by the Ministry of Education that the issues at Stephen Dillet and Uriah McPhee have been resolved, teachers continue to experience health issues. She encourages teachers as well as students to “get checked out” and let the government pay.

Her comments came after hundreds of teaches voted “yes” to taking a strike vote, which could happen as early as this week

According to Mrs Wilson: ”Teachers overwhelmingly support having a strike vote. We really are headed towards a strike now.”

As she awaits the results of similar polls from across the Bahamas, she said that she would write the Department of Labour to inform them of the teachers’ decision. The Department of Labour, she said, would then have to send a representative to formally conduct a strike vote and certify the teachers’ decision to go on strike – a process she says that should take no more than seven days.

However, Labour Minister Shane Gibson said that teachers cannot go on strike as long as they have a matter before the industrial tribunal.

Comments

ThisIsOurs says...

Are they requesting the right to hold meetings or to go on the campus at will? Last week there was some mention of ~"*God forbid something happens to a teacher and the union does not have access*" which is it? I'm assuming the govt's objection is to union members showing up as they please disrupting class time.

How do you propose the 5.2million be paid back to teachers? What do you want the ministry to do with Stephen Dillet? Do you want them to install windows and turn off the AC? Just asking because it seems to me they need to know your expectations or they can chase their tails for years trying to please. Health issues are really tricky, I have friends, coworkers who suffer from asthma, they can walk anywhere and have an attack, I don't think any of them have ever entered Stephen Dillet...

So be clear in your issues and your expectations them listen to the compromise if any from the govt

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:20 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

WHO THE F APPROVED AND BUILT STEPHEN DILLET IN A TROPICAL COUNTRY W / HIGH ELECTRICITY RATES AND A UNRELIABLE POWER SUPPLY

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:31 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

The gub'ment.

Yeah, I'm just interested in knowing what she wants done. I don't think anything short of installing windows will satisfy. Don't know if that's even possible i.e. are the classes in such a position to provide proper ventilation. If it's not possible, then what she's really advocating for is a new school. How long will that take? Will the students be transferred to other schools in the interim? Where will the teachers go? Will they be paid during the time? If she can lay out what she expects the govt can respond. She does not seem to want to be satisfied with anything they offer.

Posted 9 December 2013, 1 p.m. Suggest removal

xtreme2x says...

BUT president Belinda Wilson Needs to get a LIFE. From school open this summer she has been agitating for some change to the school system. It got worse after she was locked out from going on school grounds during school hours. Am not a PLP, but am with the minister on this.

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

COME ON LADY WE GOT A D AVERAGE ,AND THATS ONLY BASED ON HALF THE KIDS ,THE OTHER HALF LEAVE W/ A CERTIFICATE ..WE WENT TO BAHAMIANZATION TOO FAST AND MADE COB TO TURN OUT INFERIOR TEACHERS THAT CAN,T EVEN SPEAK PROPER ENGLISH ..MRS WILSON IF I DID MY JOB AT A D LEVEL THERE IS NO WAY IN HELL I COULD ASK FOR MORE MONEY ,,IT REALLY IS A JOKE OUR SCHOOLS ARE 300 MILLION A YEAR BABY SITTING CENTERS FOR SINGLE MOTHERS ,,

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:20 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

This woman is a basket case she needs to have a psychriatic evaluation and treatment

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:50 p.m. Suggest removal

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