Wednesday, 30 October 2013

TED Talks - "the more good stuff that goes into your mind, the more good stuff comes out"

I just loveTED Talks.I am a big fan.

Technology, Education, Design. That's what TED stands for.

One blogger says of TED, "This is only the greatest repository of speeches and presentations by the most brilliant minds, most fascinating people, education radicals, tech geniuses, medical mavericks, business gurus, and music legends of our time."

As many of you know, I don't believe in re-inventing the wheel. So rather than try to find all the right words to tell you about TED, here are some from those perhaps more eloquent than me.

"In short, TED Talks are relatively short videos (around 18 minutes) from some of the most engaging speakers around the world. Some famous TED speakers include Bono, J. J. Abrams, Bill Gates, Jane Goodall, and Stephen Hawking.These videos cover an endless range of topics, initially about Technology, Entertainment, and Design (TED), but now incorporating any number of subjects. Plus, they are free to distribute and share non-commercially under a Creative Commons license."

See this really good article about TED. It has a reall, really cool infographic.

So, try out TED Talks. Sign up at TED.com

Sunday, 27 October 2013

Its that time again where we meet and put forward our ideas and develop points to aid us in our development as shop stewards and leaders within our various trade unions across the Caribbean. It is imperative that we use this opportunity to garner as much as we can as this is the final prong of the three fold initiative.

Let us come together with the mindset that we will work our hardest during the few days afforded to ensure that we make it a success.


Sunday, 20 October 2013

Climate change ... everyone has a role to play

Heavy flooding in St Lucia
"This has been one of the hottest Septembers that I can remember." "The weather pattern has changed."

Yes the weather is no longer the casual start of a conversation anymore. It's real, it's affecting us all, it's changing - dramatically.

In late September,  the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a summary report on the latest comprehensive science on climate change.  The report confirms what we instinctively know - the planet continues to get hotter and less stable. The IPCC's language suggests that the reason behind it all is human. They say that
human causes are “extremely likely”.

So we have to do something. Not only at policy level but we must take action in our workplaces, ibn our communities and in our unions.

Does your union have an environment policy? Need help in developing one?

Share your suggestions on what your workplaces your unions can do to reduce your carbon footprint?



Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Civil genocide by a virtual ethnic cleansing

Ginou Jean Baptiste, secretary of the CTSP's young workers' committee, gives her views on the recent decision of the Dominican Republic's Constitutional Court.

"I deplore with all my strength this senseless decision of the Constitutional Court which seeks to remove the right of citizenship from many people of diverse ancestry. This is typically contradictory and fundamentally flawed. The decision of the Constitutional Court Dominican is a violation and a civil genocide by a virtual ethnic cleansing. It does not apply specifically to Haitians but the whole world."

See statement from PSI Caribbean titulars 









Monday, 7 October 2013

Promoting the public good


In this article, Canadians Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage highlight the "taxpayer backlash" that public sector unions face when they seek to defend collective bargaining. "No-one is a disinterested bystander during a public sector strike"

And right-wing, conservative politicians and their supporters seek at every turn to blame the public sector for every wrong in the economy.

Ross and Savage argue that "to overcome these divide-and-conquer strategies, and defend against further attacks on the rights of public sector workers, unions will require new strategic thinking and modes of action. That means more effectively connecting the interests of public sector workers with those of citizens, by linking contract demands to the enhancement of the quality and availability of public services."

Public services are central and key to the quality of our lives and as a result unions need to strengthen the connections between the interests of  those who provide the services and those who use and need the services.

The article focuses on Canada but is equally applicable to developing countries in the Caribbean. We invite you to read the article.

What more can you and your union do to help the public understand and value public services?

Related link
Learn more about the authors and their new book "Public Sector Unions in the Age of Austerity"

Thursday, 3 October 2013

The Story of Solutions

Another great short animated video from Annie Leonard. The story of solutions.

It's amazing just how much she and her team have been able to say and illustrate in just over 8 minutes.

For us in the trade union movement, if it aint one thing it's another. The problems just keep mounting. The solutions seem to take longer to work out. In fact, sometimes we wonder if we've really found the solutions.We are all besieged by a myriad of problems.

Check out the video. While the locale is the USA, the pints made apply to anywhere in the world.

What will you be doing to make things better?

Watch the video http://bit.ly/1fJl8oz

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