Thursday, November 10, 2016
By SANCHESKA DORSETT
Tribune Staff Reporter
sdorsett@tribunemedia.net
BAHAMAS Public Services Union President John Pinder threatened industrial action yesterday if the government does not immediately relocate employees from the “unsanitary” General Post Office on East Hill Street.
Mr Pinder told The Tribune that the union is “currently working on a strategy” to force the government’s hand and the first step is to participate in a protest on November 25, known as ‘Black Friday’ in the United States.
In September, the main post office was closed due to flooding and other hazardous conditions. Mr Pinder also claimed workers are becoming sick because of the “mould and rat infestation.”
He said it is a disgrace that the government moved all other agencies out of the “condemned” building, but has yet to relocate the post office staff.
“We understand that the government signed a $4 million deal with a construction company that will be doing minor renovation to the floors and walls and stuff so the staff can stay in the building, but that is unacceptable,” Mr Pinder said.
“We are not satisfied with that. It’s like putting a Band Aid on a large open wound. So we are putting a strategy in place to force their hand. We are working on something; we will take industrial action if we have to. What they are doing makes no sense.
“The original plan was to move the workers into the post office and that would have been great. It was the perfect site. We are not staying in that building, the working conditions are poor and the people are getting sick.”
Mr Pinder said the union is participating in a silent protest, titled “We March” on Friday, November 25. He is encouraging all government workers to attend and “let their voices be heard.”
“The march isn’t just about the post office, it is also about the government giving away our land to foreigners as well,” Mr Pinder said.
“There is a plan of action being discussed to determine when we are going to make our move and the first part of that strategy is planned for Black Friday. After that march, we will put our plan into full gear. We are encouraging all the members of the union and the workers of the country to come and fight for what is ours. We cannot let the government keep bringing people in here to work when Bahamians are out of work. We need to let our voices be heard. The march will demonstrate to the government our dissatisfaction.”
In May, Labour Minister Shane Gibson told this newspaper that the government was in the process of acquiring the Independence Drive Shopping Centre as the new location for the General Post Office.
Comments
Sickened says...
Renovate the post office? And for $4 million? That amount wouldn't even bring the ground floor up to standard let alone the several floors that are collapsing on top of it. This government is never serious and never makes sensible decisions.
That whole building could seriously collapse any day now.
Posted 10 November 2016, 2:52 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
Well, sickened. Guess who built it ? One of the PLP faithful ! When you put more sand in the cement mixture to save a buck you can guarantee it will start collapsing before very long. Clarence Bain building also built by a PLP faithful Menber.And the taxpayer got to pay again ti rebuild them. Cheaper for them to rent office space that someone else builds & naintains.
Posted 10 November 2016, 3:59 p.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
It will probably cost another several million (including deal kickback percentage) to renovate and redesign the independence shopping centre to accommodate the Post Office. Then another several million (with the same provisos) to demolish the old building along with our recently spent 4 million dollars in renovations. What great financial genius in the PLP thinks that this makes sense. Never mind, they can always figure out another tax to put on the people to pay this thoughtless waste of money, under to guise of, "for the good of the country".
Posted 11 November 2016, 7:12 a.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
For the good of the country this government should all resign and retire from politics. When the history is written for this period of time these people will be seen as low lifers.
Posted 11 November 2016, 2:42 p.m. Suggest removal
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