Sunday 27 January 2013

Robin Hood Tax movement gaining momentum

More European governments embrace the call for a Robin Hood Tax.

At PSI’s  recent World Congress, members adopted a resolution backing the implementation of a financial transactions tax in countries around the world. Pavanelli adds, “PSI is proud of our role in promoting a financial transactions tax through targeted campaigning working with our affiliates and allies. We are committed to continuing to lobby for the introduction of such a tax across the world, to benefit the common good.”

As of January 22, 11 European countries have joined the call.

Janel Joseph, St Lucia NWU at PSI World Congress

Carolyn Romero, PSU of Belize at PSI World Congress

You are welcome to share the wonderful photos of PSI’s colourful public action: “A thousand Robin Hoods call for a tax for the common good” at the PSI World Congress in Durban, South Africa http://bit.ly/11RfMQj



Monday 14 January 2013

New year greetings

Happy new year! Bonne année! Felis nobo aña!


Wayne Jones (JCSA), PSI Caribbean Titular
A message from the PSI Caribbean Titulars, Sis Jillian Bartlett and Bro Wayne Jones.

In solidarity

Jillian Joy Bartlett (NUGFW), PSI Caribbean Titular
Consœurs et Confrères

Happy new year! Bonne année! Felis nobo aña!
 

Un message des Titulaires de PSI dans la Caraïbe, Consoeur Jillian Bartlett et Confrère Wayne Jones.

Solidarité

Working together: publc sector trade unionism in the Caribbean

Building a new and better platform for trade unionism in the Americas is key. The challenges of this century demand that organisations develop new partners, new synergies and find new ways of doing this.

The FES-PSI project provides a number of opportunities for affiliates to do just that. In order to be able to influence decision-making at the various levels, it means that trade unions must be working together also at those same levels.

Roland Ignacio, general secretary, CGTC


In a series of presentations at the 2011 workshop (Kingston) and the 2012 workshop (Port of Spain), Bro Roland Ignacio, General Secretary of the CGTC in Curacao presented his thoughts and views. In addition to providing some historical background, Bro Ignacio raised a number of key questions.


Involvement of Caribbean Unions in Regional Platform
Public Sector Unions and Sustainable Development
Trade Union renewal: the on-going thinking, discussion, strategies and actions
The current geopolitics in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)

Some key questions:
  1. Is the renewal of the trade union movement in the Caribbean important or necessary? Why?
  2. What should be the procedure to start a process of trade union renewal in public sector unionism?
  3. Who has to take the initiative?
  4. Which organisations could give support in this process?

What are your own thoughts? Or, perhaps you have some more questions?

We welcome your comments.