Local NewsNews March planned to protest proposed NIS changes by Anesta Henry 10/08/2023 written by Anesta Henry Updated by Brittany Brewster 10/08/2023 1 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 356 A group of citizens concerned about proposed changes to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) is urging Barbadians to join a march on Saturday to demonstrate their objections. The march, titled Leave We Lifeline Alone, has been organised by the Unity Workers’ Union (UWU), The Steering Committee, and the Marcia Weekes Show. It will begin at 10 a.m. at Kensington Oval and is scheduled to end at Independence Square at 1.p.m., where no gathering will be encouraged. During a press conference held at the UWU’s Belleville, St Michael headquarters this morning, General Secretary Caswell Franklyn said the march will allow Barbadians to show their objection to the unfair changes to NIS legislation. He said Government’s proposal to increase the pensionable age to 68 in 2034 is unfair and will have a significant negative impact on citizens, particularly the younger generation. Franklyn said while he was not encouraging Barbadians to riot, they needed to stand up for what is right. (AH) Anesta Henry You may also like Deputy Commissioner Sonia Boyce to be appointed Commissioner of Police 28/06/2026 Second-place 11-Plus performer: Hard work, family support paved way to success 27/06/2026 Lawyer weighs in on birth tourism debate 27/06/2026