100 days off: Dozens sacked as Lloyd cracks down on work-shy staff

By RASHAD ROLLE

Tribune Staff Reporter

rrolle@tribunemedia.net

THE Ministry of Education has terminated contracts of a “couple dozen” contract workers who “violated their employment agreement,” Education Minister Jeffrey Lloyd, pictured, said yesterday.

The action came weeks after he revealed some 200 employees have exhibited delinquent behaviour, not going to work or failing to perform when they do go. Some people, he said, have missed work for 40, 50, 70 and 100 consecutive days, all while receiving pay.

He told reporters before Cabinet yesterday: “Some weeks ago I informed you that we identified 200 plus individuals who have in a sense violated their employment agreement and arrangement with the Ministry of Education. I indicated to you that those persons were either disciplined or terminated and I am happy to report that the disciplining process is underway and there have been some terminations and there will be more and there will be further disciplining of those who we think warrant it.”

Asked how many people have been terminated, Mr Lloyd declined to give an exact number because he said the process is ongoing; however, he said a couple dozen people have already been let go.

“It is the intention of our ministry to engage as many persons who are suitably qualified and are interested and are capable and who wish to be a part of this revolution in education that is now presently underway but there are obligations that they have to fulfil,” he said.

“First of all they’ve got to come to work and when they do come to work they must come to work on time and they must do their jobs. I think that is only fair. That’s what the Bahamian people expect. That’s what the Bahamian people deserve, that’s what the Bahamian people demand and we are going to ensure that the Bahamian people get value for their money and that’s the only thing that we are doing. So the exercise that is underway now is an exercise of fairness and equality so that we for the sake of those persons and for the sake of our country get what they just deserve.”

The delinquent workers are not limited to a single department in the ministry, Mr Lloyd said.

“These are contract workers in the Security Department, General Services Department and elsewhere.”

If not fired, workers could be disciplined, with this involving them receiving “letters of warning or suspensions,” Mr Lloyd said.

“It could also require that they submit to certain behavioural corrections and it may also require some people we see have talents and abilities may deserve one more chance and additional training and so on.”

In the past, Mr Lloyd has said he will address the problem of delinquent workers regardless of the criticism he may receive for firing people.

“I don’t have time to play with the naysayers,” he said last month.

“‘Oh listen, he’s heartless. I understand he used to be a deacon.’ Jesus called for order and responsibility and I’m not going to do anything less.  Listen if you (have) a job, please come to work, come to work on time. When you come to work, please do your job and make sure you exhibit the manners and respect your parents taught you or should have taught you. But I’ll tell you this: we are going to give you the opportunity to do what you ought to do.

“And if you don’t, we are unfortunately going to have to part ways.”

Comments

ohdrap4 says...

good. happens to teachers too.

long suffering ones have to substitute for the fakers.

Posted 2 May 2018, 9:18 a.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Ma Comrades, pretty poor display management if reading this signifies repeatedly running to the media with your severe case procrastination before actually getting down firing government workers who have proven it was a much too generous of a political decision to have engaged their services in the first place..... likes how many millions from public purse has your ministry spent to media justify you wish be fair to end up same results as if you hadn't spent the public pure's moneys? Some people talk a good management game before being handed the responsibility only end up embroiled in much controversy. Looks like everything this minister touches ends up be media attention grabber controversial. To whom much was expected may be among the top five of the biggest letdowns for the 91,409 voting red shirts back 10th May 2017.

Posted 2 May 2018, 9:19 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

One time ago the public service was labeled as a place where ‘they don’t pay much, but you don’t have ta work hard. And once you get a job dere you ain’t gatta worry about getting fire. You could stay rite there till time fer dey ya give ya one lil pension. You cud even move through out the system without losing seniority.’ But today civil servants want to earn the same pay as they do in the private sector. They want the same benefits and the same recognition. So, of course, they have to be held to the dames standards: Work or be fired!

Posted 2 May 2018, 10:54 a.m. Suggest removal

bogart says...

As a nunber of punishments and corrections have been cited there is one which needs clarifying ....'it could also also require that they also submit.to certain behavioural corrections'

Posted 2 May 2018, 11:48 a.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

What I don't like is the FNM seems to pick on and fire the small man, while leaving sacred cows, such as Bisx, URCA, BAMSI and Securities Commission untouched. These institutions basically do nothing and are hugely over staffed with fat cats that sit around and soak up tax payer funds with their six figure paychecks. Very unfair. It's easy to pick on the small man, but the optics are terrible!

Posted 2 May 2018, 12:04 p.m. Suggest removal

Clamshell says...

The “optics” would be better if everybody — including “da little man” — actually did the work they’re paid to do.

Posted 2 May 2018, 12:18 p.m. Suggest removal

joeblow says...

"do the work they're paid to do" --- I thought cussing was not allowed in this forum!

Posted 2 May 2018, 12:42 p.m. Suggest removal

athlete12 says...

This isn't about other institutions. This is about our education system and workers within it should come to their job on time and aspire to do it well! If that is not the case then go home.

We cannot excuse laziness and lack of social responsibility

Posted 2 May 2018, 12:31 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

Look at the staff of BISX and The Bahamas hardly does any trading compared to other countries. Five people could run BISX:

https://www.google.bs/search?q=bisx+sta…:

Posted 2 May 2018, 12:13 p.m. Suggest removal

tetelestai says...

BahamaPundit, you are quite ignorant. And, I don't say that to be rude. Perhaps, instead of looking up staff pictures, you should check the independent audit financial statements for URCA, BISX and the Securities Commission and you will see that the amount of subvention each receives is quite small.
But, of course, I am sure that facts are not what you are after....is it?

Posted 2 May 2018, 6:04 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

Tetelestai give me a break. If by subvention you mean that the industry stakeholders pay the "Fat Cat" salaries not the Government, you're out to lunch. The industry stakeholders could, just as easily, be paying these funds into the public treasury and reduce the public debt. If calling people ignorant gets your rocks off, go for it, so long as you're not a "Fat Cat" sucking up the public's funds by showing up in a suit at an organization that serves no real purpose every day.

Posted 2 May 2018, 7:09 p.m. Suggest removal

Clamshell says...

Hilarious. Most Bahamians with jobs at least show up, even if they don’t do anything other than talk about lunch, order lunch, eat lunch, then discuss the lunch they’ve eaten until ... it’s quittin’ time!

Posted 2 May 2018, 12:16 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

Look at the staff of the Securities Commission and they hardly bring any litigation against funds or do anything for that matter:

https://www.google.bs/search?client=ms-…:

Posted 2 May 2018, 12:16 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

It is rather peculiar that the Ministry of Education seems to be the ONE institution that has so many "phantom workers" .......... This is very troubling as it begs to wonder what is going on in the other fifteen Ministries ......... Why is Lloyd the only one bitching about all of these absentee workers??????? .......... What happens when these HR audits are done across the Public Service, but only ONE Minister seems to be hollering?????? ......... and there are many "phantom teachers" being paid as well and not accounted for in many schools or on the teaching staff, or under whatever titles they are stashed........ Education is just a peculiar maze.

BTW: What is with this madness of these combined graduations across this country ...... after that debacle last year????? ........ and some students are still waiting to get 2017 diplomas ..... SMH

Posted 2 May 2018, 1:03 p.m. Suggest removal

Chucky says...

hi

Posted 2 May 2018, 1:12 p.m. Suggest removal

bogart says...

SUBVENTION or grant to assist or its just plain part of da BUDGET

Look at how many entities govt organizations have been getting the fancy word used by politiciams to grant money from going to otherwise critical, crucial governance that some new govt always promises to change to better the people who they want to vote for them.

Many entities get this support even those with PRIVATE SHAREHOLDERS LIKE BISX where govt is a 40% owner throuh the Central Bank, amd even Bank of the Bahamas.
BoB, BISX,Bahamasair, Development Bank......etcetcetc.....year after year after year govt propping them up with taxpayers money and dey just sucking up the taxes off of the backs of the poor, suffering, 1 in 8 going to bed hungry, 40,000 below poverty line, citozems in soup lines, no beds at hospital, businesses stretched way past overdue overdrafts, owing suppliers........govt entities losing money amd still being propped up......after 5 year of one govt, after 5 years pf another, 10, 20 years and these employees hired, getting regular paychecks, medical benefits, pensions,vacationing, allowamces......and taxes always going to make sure they geys dey salaries every payday...aint fair to da pore, hungry, suffering, sick, dying....some cant even afford to get buried....somebody has to be responsible????

Posted 2 May 2018, 1:21 p.m. Suggest removal

DDK says...

This seems to have become a global problem. Just look at our close neighbours to the north-west where it arguably started. None of the continents have been spared. Capitalism and democracy no longer work (if they ever really did) because the politicians are paid off by the corporate rich to do their bidding. In many cases the politicians ARE the corporate elite or aspire to join their ranks. The Bahamas did not want to be left out...........

Posted 2 May 2018, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal

joeblow says...

Capitalism and democracy work but like all systems, can become corrupted or exploited by a few for personal benefit. In other words capitalism and democracy MUST be on a moral foundation or they will seem to fail.

Posted 3 May 2018, 8:37 a.m. Suggest removal

jackbnimble says...

The Government has been ordered to "trim the fat" with the oversaturated public service. Lloyd has been looking for an excuse to flex his muscles so you know he's going to jump at the opportunity to fire some people because he's the poster ego-proceeding I-have-arrived child for perfect work ethic.

Posted 2 May 2018, 4:17 p.m. Suggest removal

bogart says...

.....not only to 'trim the fat' with the oversaturated public service who the govt have to operate on overdraft paying interest and bank charges to pay salaries.......until now the NATIONSL DEBT IS CLOSE TO $8 BILLION AND THE COUNTRY DEBT IS CLOSE TO GDP RATIO IS UP TO 67.8%.....ALL OF THESE ENTITIES NEED FORENSIC AUDITS AND WHERE POLICIES AND LAW ARE NOT FOLLOWED AND MALFEASANCE PERSONS NEED TO GO TO JAIL.....35 TO 4 GLARINGLY HISTORICALLY RECORD SAYS PEOPLE DEMAND ACTION..

Posted 2 May 2018, 5:35 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

So, when will some of the "Fat Cats" at Urca (We have two telecoms, do we really need a multi million dollar organization to govern them -- NO) and BISX be let go? They show up and play solitaire all day and get paid over 100K a year. Why is just the little man fired? One Fat Cat's sallary can pay the sallary of ten little men. But no, these Fat Cats are sacred cows; some are lodge members, some are cousins and lovers of the political elite, some are political cronies. FNM is acting like a big bully!!! It's easy to go after poor people, why not cut some of the fat off the Big Boys. Nope, never gonna happen. Japello.

Posted 2 May 2018, 6:36 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaPundit says...

It's The People's Time! Yep. It's The People's Time To Be FIRED!!

Posted 2 May 2018, 6:44 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

I agree Pundit .......... We have too many PEP bureaucrats for such a small society and Government should not be hiring 25% of the labour force and almost 35% of the Budget in emoluments and pensions.

Too many ancillary Commissions, Boards, Agencies, that are really redundant and cost-prohibitive......... Time to down-size.

Posted 2 May 2018, 7:26 p.m. Suggest removal

bogart says...

Yes but the 'ancillary Commissions, Boards,, Agencies' are where politiacl party doners, supporters are placed as rewards for support and in places where it appesrs further support is given to other supporters.. A good examination would be the Bank of yhe Bahamas where it appears many politicians got loans and defaulted and continuous sums of the taxpayers money injected. For,er Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham raised concerns, current Prime Minister raised concerns. And this is a bank also with 3000 private citizen shareholders who saw shares plummet in value because of bad loans many alledge are by one set of politicians !!!!
At the root of these committees, Boards, etc seems that campaign finnance reform instead of rewarding supporters to these positions.

Posted 2 May 2018, 11:17 p.m. Suggest removal

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