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Championing Youth and Dockers: Miracle-Ann King Represents BWU Internationally
Left: Nick Loridan, Young Transport Workers’ Co-Representative for the Dockers Section. Right: Miracle-Ann King, Young Transport Workers’ Co-Representative for the Dockers Section, at the ITF meeting in Barcelona, May 2025 Comrade Miracle-Ann King represented the Barbados Workers’ Union at two major global meetings hosted by the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) in 2025, in her role as Co-Representative for the Dockers Section. In March , she travelled to Sing
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Oct 281 min read


BWU Champions Workers’ Rights at ITF Global Congress, Morocco
Comrade Sean Scott alongside regional comrades at the Maritime session of the 46th ITF Congress in Marrakech. In October 2024, Comrade Sean Scott represented the Barbados Workers’ Union at the 46th International Transport Federation (ITF) Global Congress in Marrakech, Morocco—the first Congress held in the Arabic world. Under the theme “Moving the World Forward” , the Congress addressed global issues such as climate justice, automation, workers' rights, and the critical imp
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Oct 281 min read


Comrade Kamisha Benjamin Represents BWU in Global Efforts to Formalise Work and Protect Workers
Comrade Kamisha Benjamin, addressing the 113th ILC, as the BWU joined global calls to formalise informal labour and protect platform workers operating beyond the reach of traditional labour laws. Comrade Kamisha Benjamin, Deputy Director of Industrial Relations, participated in three major international learning and leadership opportunities this year. First, she attended the International Trade Union School of Austria (ITUSA) in May 2024, where she developed advanced skills
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Oct 281 min read


BWU's General Secretary, Toni Moore Advocates for a New Social Contract at ILO Conference
During the 113 th Conference of the International Labour Organisation, the BWU’s advocacy on the international stage was well-observed. General Secretary Toni Moore championed this argument very cogently on behalf of workers the world over when she represented the International Trade Union Confederation at the Annual Forum of the Global Coalition for Social Justice which took place on June 12, 2025. She emphasized the importance of moving beyond GDP, giving attention to peo
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Oct 281 min read


Comrade Cheyne Jones Represents BWU at ILO Regional Meeting
Comrade Cheyne Jones, Communications & Information Manager of the Barbados Workers’ Union, represented the Union at the International Labour Organization’s 20th American Regional Meeting held in Punta Cana. His intervention on the Director-General’s report underscored the BWU’s ongoing commitment to advancing the Decent Work Agenda. The engagement provided an opportunity to share Barbados’ perspective among voices from across the Americas, reaffirming the Union’s belief that
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Oct 281 min read


Safety and Health at Work
The Barbados Port Inc. team proudly displays their certificates after completing a three-day Occupational Safety and Health training focused on port operations. The session was facilitated by Industrial Relations Officer Sean Scott and Communications & Information Specialist Miracle-Ann King of the Barbados Workers’ Union. Health and Safety is everyone’s priority. The Barbados Workers’ Union has increased its efforts in educating workers on the Safety and Health at work leg
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Sep 301 min read


Collective Bargaining: Our Strongest Tool
What is collective bargaining? It’s the process by which unions like BWU negotiate with employers on behalf of workers to secure better...
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Aug 291 min read
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