EconomyLocal NewsPolitics Portable benefits plan needs national education push – AG by Shamar Blunt 08/05/2026 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Hiltonia Mariate 08/05/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams. (FP) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 192 Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams has urged an immediate, nationwide public education drive to prepare Barbadians for the proposed National Portable Benefits Framework, warning that without clear understanding, workers could miss out on key protections and opportunities under the new system. โIt is necessary for this to work to have the widest possible educational programme, because unless a worker understands their entitlements โฆ then theyโre always at the whim and fancy, at the mercy of somebody else,โ he said as the House of Assembly continued debate on the resolution on Friday. Barbados needed โa national campaign of educationโ in the โshortest possible timeโ to explain what portable benefits are, how they work, and what they would mean for employees, employers and the country overall, he said. Portable benefits are designed to follow workers from job to job rather than being tied to a single employer. โPortable benefits are benefits that a person accrues by working and that follow the person from job to job,โ he said. โThe critical thing is they are not tied to the employer and theyโre not tied to the job.โ He compared the proposed arrangement to an insurance policy, where workers contribute into a system and the benefits remain available to them when needed. You Might Be Interested In GUYANA – Legislator who brought down gov’t may have committed treason Make them cops Increased police powers vindicated, says DLP president The AG argued that the current system often leaves employees trapped in positions out of fear of losing health insurance or other employment-linked benefits. โWe know of situations in Barbados where people are afraid to leave a job because they donโt want to lose the benefit,โ he said, citing examples of workers with sick children remaining in jobs because of medical coverage attached to their employment. โThat is not right,โ he added. Abrahams also maintained that portable benefits would strengthen workersโ bargaining power and create greater economic security. โThis actually enhances the ability of the worker to bargain for themselves,โ he said. โI am now free to pick up and leave and go and investigate my options with that better job, knowing that the benefits I accrued in my last job are not lost to me.โ He described the proposal as a major opportunity to improve financial stability for ordinary Barbadians. โIf ever there was an indicator of economic security or a way to increase the economic security of the average person in Barbados, it is through portable benefits,โ he said. While noting that the framework is still being developed and has not yet been fully formalised, Abrahams said the discussion should not be confined to the government alone. He called for broad participation from the private sector, trade unions and the wider social partnership. โThis is a whole of Barbados discussion,โ he said, adding that the issue was ideally suited for โfull ventilation, full discussion [and] full agreementโ among all interested parties. (SB) Shamar Blunt You may also like PM pays emotional tribute to Dr Shelly-Ann Cox 13/06/2026 Chief Fisheries Officer Dr Shelly-Ann Cox passes away 13/06/2026 Woman to be sentenced after assault plea 13/06/2026