Caribbean Report 05-03-1992
Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Finance Molwyn Joseph calls for urgent meeting of heads of government of the OECS to discuss the economic fallout should the preferential treatment given to Caribbean bananas get lost in a single European market. Dominica’s Prime Minister Dame Eugenia Charles continues her tour of Europe intensely lobbying to retain special treatment for Caribbean bananas. Although the Barbados sugar industry dispute is almost settled, unrest lurks among the hotel industry workers following the dismissal of a worker at the Sam Lord’s Castle. Jamaica’s sugar workers union voice their willingness to lower demands in their negotiations for wage increases according to the impact of demands on the country’s sugar producers. West Indian Cricket enthusiasts voice disappointment in the performance of the West Indies team in its defeat by South Africa. The West Indian Commission headed by Sir Shridath Ramphal during its visit to Puerto Rico explores future investments with CARICOM. Deputy Secretary General of the London based Commonwealth Secretariat, Sir Anthony Siaguru leads a senior team to Guyana to oversee preparations for the general elections.
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O.E.C.S. (Organization) Banana trade -- Economic aspects -- Windward Islands (West Indies) Free enterprise -- Europe Charles, Mary Eugenia Wages -- Sugar workers -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Barbados Strikes and lockouts -- Hotels -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Wages -- Sugar workers -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Economic aspects -- Caribbean Area Cricket matches -- Losses -- West Indies Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- Caribbean Area Investments, Puerto Rican -- Caribbean Area Ramphal, S. S. West Indian Commission Voting registers -- Guyana Siaguru, Anthony Election monitoring -- Guyana Sam Lord’s Castle -- Barbados World Cup (Cricket) (1992 : Australia; New Zealand) O.E.C.S. (Organization) Banana trade -- Economic aspects -- Windward Islands (West Indies) Free enterprise -- Europe Charles, Mary Eugenia Wages -- Sugar workers -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Barbados Strikes and lockouts -- Hotels -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Wages -- Sugar workers -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Economic aspects -- Caribbean Area Cricket matches -- Losses -- West Indies Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- Caribbean Area Investments, Puerto Rican -- Caribbean Area Ramphal, S. S. West Indian Commission Voting registers -- Guyana Siaguru, Anthony Election monitoring -- Guyana Sam Lord’s Castle -- Barbados World Cup (Cricket) (1992 : Australia; New Zealand) |
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O.E.C.S. (Organization) Banana trade -- Economic aspects -- Windward Islands (West Indies) Free enterprise -- Europe Charles, Mary Eugenia Wages -- Sugar workers -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Barbados Strikes and lockouts -- Hotels -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Wages -- Sugar workers -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Economic aspects -- Caribbean Area Cricket matches -- Losses -- West Indies Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- Caribbean Area Investments, Puerto Rican -- Caribbean Area Ramphal, S. S. West Indian Commission Voting registers -- Guyana Siaguru, Anthony Election monitoring -- Guyana Sam Lord’s Castle -- Barbados World Cup (Cricket) (1992 : Australia; New Zealand) O.E.C.S. (Organization) Banana trade -- Economic aspects -- Windward Islands (West Indies) Free enterprise -- Europe Charles, Mary Eugenia Wages -- Sugar workers -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Barbados Strikes and lockouts -- Hotels -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Wages -- Sugar workers -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Economic aspects -- Caribbean Area Cricket matches -- Losses -- West Indies Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- Caribbean Area Investments, Puerto Rican -- Caribbean Area Ramphal, S. S. West Indian Commission Voting registers -- Guyana Siaguru, Anthony Election monitoring -- Guyana Sam Lord’s Castle -- Barbados World Cup (Cricket) (1992 : Australia; New Zealand) The British Broadcasting Corporation Ransome, Debbie (anchor) Joseph, Molwyn Baptiste, Sandra (correspondent) Jarvis, Mike (correspondent) Lloyd, Clive (interviewee) Caribbean Report 05-03-1992 |
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Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Finance Molwyn Joseph calls for urgent meeting of heads of government of the OECS to discuss the economic fallout should the preferential treatment given to Caribbean bananas get lost in a single European market. Dominica’s Prime Minister Dame Eugenia Charles continues her tour of Europe intensely lobbying to retain special treatment for Caribbean bananas. Although the Barbados sugar industry dispute is almost settled, unrest lurks among the hotel industry workers following the dismissal of a worker at the Sam Lord’s Castle. Jamaica’s sugar workers union voice their willingness to lower demands in their negotiations for wage increases according to the impact of demands on the country’s sugar producers. West Indian Cricket enthusiasts voice disappointment in the performance of the West Indies team in its defeat by South Africa. The West Indian Commission headed by Sir Shridath Ramphal during its visit to Puerto Rico explores future investments with CARICOM. Deputy Secretary General of the London based Commonwealth Secretariat, Sir Anthony Siaguru leads a senior team to Guyana to oversee preparations for the general elections. |
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oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-286652015-01-08T13:43:54Z Caribbean Report 05-03-1992 The British Broadcasting Corporation Ransome, Debbie (anchor) Joseph, Molwyn Baptiste, Sandra (correspondent) Jarvis, Mike (correspondent) Lloyd, Clive (interviewee) The University of the West Indies O.E.C.S. (Organization) Banana trade -- Economic aspects -- Windward Islands (West Indies) Free enterprise -- Europe Charles, Mary Eugenia Wages -- Sugar workers -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Barbados Strikes and lockouts -- Hotels -- Barbados Collective labor agreements -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Jamaica Wages -- Sugar workers -- Jamaica Strikes and lockouts -- Sugar industry -- Economic aspects -- Caribbean Area Cricket matches -- Losses -- West Indies Puerto Rico -- Foreign relations -- Caribbean Area Investments, Puerto Rican -- Caribbean Area Ramphal, S. S. West Indian Commission Voting registers -- Guyana Siaguru, Anthony Election monitoring -- Guyana Sam Lord’s Castle -- Barbados World Cup (Cricket) (1992 : Australia; New Zealand) Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Finance Molwyn Joseph calls for urgent meeting of heads of government of the OECS to discuss the economic fallout should the preferential treatment given to Caribbean bananas get lost in a single European market. Dominica’s Prime Minister Dame Eugenia Charles continues her tour of Europe intensely lobbying to retain special treatment for Caribbean bananas. Although the Barbados sugar industry dispute is almost settled, unrest lurks among the hotel industry workers following the dismissal of a worker at the Sam Lord’s Castle. Jamaica’s sugar workers union voice their willingness to lower demands in their negotiations for wage increases according to the impact of demands on the country’s sugar producers. West Indian Cricket enthusiasts voice disappointment in the performance of the West Indies team in its defeat by South Africa. The West Indian Commission headed by Sir Shridath Ramphal during its visit to Puerto Rico explores future investments with CARICOM. Deputy Secretary General of the London based Commonwealth Secretariat, Sir Anthony Siaguru leads a senior team to Guyana to oversee preparations for the general elections. 1. Headlines (00:00-00:37) 2. Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Finance Molwyn Joseph calls for urgent meeting of heads of government of the OECS to discuss crisis facing Windward banana producers (00:38-02:05) 3. Dominica’s Prime Minister Dame Eugenia Charles continues her tour of Europe intensely lobbying to retain special treatment for Caribbean bananas (02:06-02:21) 4. The Barbados sugar industry dispute is being settled, but a new threat of a nationwide strike in the hotel industry looms. Correspondent Sandra Baptiste reports (02:22-04:02) 5. Union representatives and sugar producing companies in Jamaica hold a third day of meetings to settle the sugar industry dispute (04:03-04:42) 6. Chairman of the Association of Caribbean Sugar Producers comments on the implications of sugar industry strikes on attaining better access to the world sugar markets (04:43-07:49) 7. West Indian cricket fans express displeasure at the defeat suffered by the West Indies team by South Africa. Correspondent Mike Jarvis interviews former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd for analysis of the game (07:50-13:45) 8. The West Indian Commission headed by Sir Shridath Ramphal pays visit to government, business and university officials in San Juan, Puerto Rico (13:46-14:13) 9. A senior London based commonwealth secretariat team headed by Sir Anthony Siaguru visits Guyana to review preparations for the general elections (14:14-14:55) 2014-02-24T13:35:29Z 2014-02-24T13:35:29Z 1992-03-05 Recording, oral CAR0964 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/28665 en The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 Copyright British Broadcasting Corporation Access to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 14 min. 59 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation |