Saturday, January 19, 2013

Fresh Mandates Expected in Union/Government Negotiations

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Easy money.

Anonymous said...

Listen to me on Dec 1st 2012 you will be paying a 15% Vat.

I am Sorry I will give you $1000.00 in your hand but 0.0.0.
I have no choices in this matter. I have expanded the Service though which has also added to the burden. SORRY !

SEE THE PROBLEM ? DO AS I SAY NOT AS I AM DOING.

CLASSIC.

Anonymous said...

Don't you foolish civil servants see that you are cramping my style!

I like to borrow and spend but I borrow so much there is nothing left to spend.

Plus I want to leave you ungrateful people before the brown stuff hits the fan so just shut up take the $1,000 and I might also give you a little 5% over three years.

But you upsetting the apple cart and I have to pay my party hacks like Menissa and Hilaire and the rest.

so be happy that I am back instead of that fool King and give me a break and stop being so ungrateful.

Anonymous said...

When people like you above, write these shit, you should man up and post your name. We know that you are one of those cacakalbas brains.

Anonymous said...

I am a Civil Servant and its the Calm before the f$cking storm. I hope mica gets a break in order to get proper glasses cause people like him are the problems that plagues our nation. If only we had the courage of Jamaicans!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

A good article. The show is on.

Anonymous said...

Why are we so ignorant? Why can't any government surround itself with people it trusts? No, we say . . . these are party HACKS!!!

Remember, both parties do this . . . it is important that they do so! And they will continue to do so. We must get over it. I can name names from both parties from Compton's regime to the current regime. I believe you do know who they are or else you are just being vindictively forgetful.

Anonymous said...

It is my hope and deep desire to see more sincere politicians coming into politics. Persons like Dr. Ubaldus Raymond, Jeanine Compton and Emma Hippolyte. So far, I have only been able to count 3...the above-mentioned three sincere politicians. All the others are there for their pockets. It is my hope that Dr. Raymond will not allow persons like Kenny Anthony to cause him to bow out of politics because he is a better man than Kenny in a million years.

Anonymous said...

Why were so many Saint Lucians so supine and so fawningly congratulated John compton when he continously surrounded himself with obvious idiots going on further to embrace a drug baron, a US jailbird, and then his messenger and put him in line to become PM.

Jackass Saint Lucians saw absolutely nothing wrong with that. That square peg in the wrong hole went on to inject a round of wage inflation into the economy with an unsustainable compensation increase to the the public servants.

The IMF, the lender of last resort, is now beginning to put on screws on the backside of Saint Lucians, to wring out the injected excess, and the same civil servants are squealing like pigs.

Our political culture is such that we have a drive to occupy the political trough.

Even cabinet members with their generous pensions are not satisfied with their allocations. They started to cut illegal deals among themselves, giving one another 'gifts' from the Consolidated Funds.

Will we ever grow out of the borbolist mentality, every man for himself, and the devil takes the hindmost?

Joseph Joseph said...

When will some readers leave Micah george alone. All the reporter did was to talk to people connected with the negotiations and put together an article and a persepctive that is so much needed in a newspaper like The Voice. The reporter did not sit at his desk and make this up.

When will readers undertsand that not being in favour of an article does not means that the reporter is at fault.

Mr. George is an analytical reporter with a reporting style the country needs, whether some of us like it or not. Some facts will not be liked by some people, but for crying out loud this is not the fault of reporters.

Give the reporters a break. I continue to make the point over and over again. whether some of us like it or not, remove Micah Gdorge from the voice and the voice plocal political reporting will be zero so called National newspaper of St. Lucia.

This is something i want bloggers to talk about: the voice so called claim as the national newspaper of St. Lucia. How is that possible when it has no position, says nothing in its editorial space about what is happening in st. lucia. Let's start a discussion on that.

Anonymous said...

In thsse demanding times, it is hard to accept the comical parade of the buffoons in leadership positions government, the TUF and the civil service.

Yet when someone tries to write sensibly about it the entertainment brigade of both sides have their half-#$$ talkshow hosts and dummies on radio and TV, always ready to provide hot air rather than enlightenment.

Anonymous said...

Instead of the parties talking their usual crap what the situation demands, is a display of a command of the more important issues underlying the negotiating positions being put on there in the media.

Start negotiating long-term interests broadly defined, instead of rigid positions. Get a grip.

Saint Lucians stop shooting shate!!!