Tuesday, April 9, 2013

BACK TO WORK!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Most ineffective strike ever in St. Lucia.

Mary Issac should resign from the executive of the CSA - period.

Anonymous said...

Am I entitled for an increase in salary even if am a retiree and, like comrade David, working and marching and in the leadership of the csa?

Anonymous said...

I am very sorry to see the workers returning to work; before that rat, Kenny Anthony paying back the Rochamel funds of forty-eight million dollars to the Treasury which he allowed to be flushed down the drain.

And before he pumped the one hundred million dollars he promised in his manifesto he would put into the economy after elections; if he won.

And before he can give us Lucians a proper and transparent account of the Jack Grenberg oil exploration deal; and now the subsequent legal suit filed by Grenberg against the Government of five hundred million United States dollars.

And before he and his related former and if necessary current Ministers of his Cabinet who were responsible for the multi-million of dollars mismanaged funds as per the Commission of Inquiry relating to the Road Works cost overruns of the Ministry of Communications and Works.

The CSA should have stood their ground until Kenny Anthony made good on these things/matters; because the funds recovered would do a great deal for this country.

Anonymous said...

Above...bahahahahaha...well then, mou-tay-un-pya-gwee gwee!! Why don't you!

LLL said...

THere should be a NO WORK, NO PAY policy in St. Lucia. Those lazy workers are taking advantage of the system. No where in the world can this nonsense continue.

Anonymous said...

People do not understand how government works. You can do nothing absolutely about the poor judgement of whosoever is the PM. The money wasted we all have to pay for either with another loans or with some severe hardships like the VAT.

The King administration was very keen on getting on with the programme of collecting his salary and pension. He did not care or know one fig about the result of giving that huge increase on government finances.

Now the IMF control what the government wants to do except when the government approaches it as lender of last resort we get the economic conditionalities straight-jacket placed on all of us.

They say the rain falls on the Godly and on the ungodly. The VAT became all the more necessary because we had too much money circulating in the economy without any increase in investment. That went almost all straight to imports.

Those of us who zip our darn mouths because it is our party that is going about doing a lot of crap, but keep quiet, we still pay for it.

Not only is there contraction in the economy with increased inflation and a steeply increased price level.

Today, do we all have to pay for the numbing incomprehensibility and insensitivity of poor leadership with the placement VAT on medicine? Don't we?

Anonymous said...

SURE. @ ABOVE.

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of loafers, lazy, low down good for nothings. Lucky they got a job and are not satisfied with that. The Unions will wreck this Island. en rouge to you idiots.

Anonymous said...

Yes Kenny should pay back the money he stile from Rochamel...damn
thief. It is in his bank account....nasty low down thief.

Anonymous said...

Your tongue shall dig your grave, above.

Do you have proof of those allegations; ("...money he stile from Rochamel..." et al), you made regarding Kenny Anthony?

Be careful what you said and where you say it. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING/NO ONE is Anonymous on line. Be guided!