Local NewsNews BWU says it has no connection to messages claiming planned island-wide sick-out on Wednesday by Barbados Today 31/07/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sandy Deane 31/07/2023 0 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 359 Below is the full statement issued by the Barbados Workersโ Union: It has come to the attention of the Executive Council of the BWU that there are messages circulating within the public domain regarding a planned island-wide sick out on Wednesday. Alongside these messages, a video produced by the BWU, celebrating two significant holidays for our workers, has also been making the rounds. We want to be unequivocal, forceful, and absolutely clear on this matter: The Barbados Workers’ Union has no connection, knowledge, or involvement in any planned sick out, nor has our Executive Council endorsed or promoted such action. The video that has been circulated, while authentic and produced by the BWU, is strictly a celebratory piece for the holidays and must not be misinterpreted or linked with the rumours regarding industrial action. The two are in no way connected. We strongly condemn any attempt to associate the BWU with actions that we have not sanctioned, and we urge all concerned parties to dismiss these erroneous and misleading associations. The BWU continues to stand firmly by its principles of promoting workers’ rights and welfare, and we operate transparently and responsibly in all our actions. Anyone seeking clarity or having any concerns regarding our stance or activities is welcome to contact us directly. Let us all remain committed to truth, understanding, and cooperation. (BWU)]]> Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like 11-Plus: Awareness up as accommodation requests rise 24/06/2026 National squash player Denielle Benn serves up top exam performance 24/06/2026 Charges dismissed in long-running serious bodily harm, firearm case 24/06/2026