Saturday, April 20, 2024

‘Can’t get a job’ protest

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One man has had enough and is not going to take it anymore, so he is taking his message to the streets of Bridgetown.
Andrew Holder’s points of contention take a bit of time to read as he has covered himself with cardboard, which he has completely written up in small handwriting, but he is more than willing to summarize it for the curious.
“The Government is giving jobs to people who are prepared to follow them about. I have tried to get tons of jobs but all I get are rejection letters,” he said, showing off various letters from different organizations.
He also had words for the trade unions, saying they were not doing their jobs and were letting people from overseas gain employment while Barbadians suffered.
Read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION.

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