Caribbean Report 04-02-1993

Major Trade Unions in Trinidad and Tobago are preparing massive protest against structural adjustment policies being adopted by the PNM government of Prime Minister Patrick Manning, and the government’s decision to defer payment of salary increases to public servants. The unions are also predicting large scale retrenchment as a result of these measures – correspondent Tony Fraser reports on the views of Gordon Draper and Errol McLeod - President General of the OWTU. A naval blockade of Haiti could be the final result of continued stalling of negotiations of the country’s de facto regime. Analysts looking at the Haitian crisis say the United Nations envoy Dante Caputo is being pushed in the direction of the harder options – correspondent David Adams reports. The United States policy towards Cuba seems unlikely to change if members of the congress have anything to do with it. Peter Hakim - Senior Acting President of Inter-American Dialogue made a presentation to the US House Panel on Wednesday to urge reconciliation with a Cuba that is no longer a threat to the US fell on deaf ears. Two Caribbean leaders are scheduled to Eugenia Charles of Dominica and Erskine Sandiford of Barbados to meet with Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore on the occasion of the 44th Annual Prayer Breakfast hosted by the US President. St. Maarten and other Dutch territories in the northern Caribbean can soon have their positions changed to give them greater status in the European Community. Senior Dutch and local government officials are to meet at a meeting chaired by Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers and the Dutch Minister of Aruban and Antillean Affairs Ernst Hirsch Ballin to make the islands of St. Maarten, Saber and St. Eustatius a province of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. However, reactions to the proposal in St. Maarten have been mixed. Top Caribbean medical expert Dr. Michael “Mickey” Waldron, Dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, UWI- Barbados has challenged the projections of the rate of increase of AIDs cases in the region as projected by the Harvard Based Global Aids Coalition. In an interview with correspondent Debbie Ransome, Dr. Waldron says that based on research conducted, there is s strong likely hold of a twenty fold increase of AIDS cases in the region.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Ransome, Debbie (anchor), Fraser, Tony (correspondent), Draper, Gordon (interviewee), Mc Leod, Errol (interviewee), Caputo, Dante (interviewee), Adams, David (correspondent), Hakim, Peter (interviewee), Jarvis, Mike (correspondent), Burnett, Charles (interviewee), Waldron, Michael (interviewee), Richardson, Richie (interviewee), Bakka, Leif (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Recording, oral biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 2012-05-07T14:11:09Z
Subjects:Labor disputes-Trinidad and Tobago-History-20th century., Labor movement-Trinidad and Tobago., Haiti—Politics and government., Haiti—Foreign Relations—United States., Haiti—Social conditions., Cuba —Foreign Relations—United States., Cuba—Politics and government., Caribbean Area—Foreign Relations—United States., Dominica, > Foreign relations, > United States., Barbados, > Foreign relations, > United States., Netherlands, > Politics and government., Caribbean Area, > Politics and government., Sexually transmitted diseases, > Caribbean Area, > Statistics.,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/12786
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topic Labor disputes-Trinidad and Tobago-History-20th century.
Labor movement-Trinidad and Tobago.
Haiti—Politics and government.
Haiti—Foreign Relations—United States.
Haiti—Social conditions.
Cuba —Foreign Relations—United States.
Cuba—Politics and government.
Caribbean Area—Foreign Relations—United States.
Dominica--Foreign relations--United States.
Barbados--Foreign relations--United States.
Netherlands--Politics and government.
Caribbean Area--Politics and government.
Sexually transmitted diseases--Caribbean Area--Statistics.
Labor disputes-Trinidad and Tobago-History-20th century.
Labor movement-Trinidad and Tobago.
Haiti—Politics and government.
Haiti—Foreign Relations—United States.
Haiti—Social conditions.
Cuba —Foreign Relations—United States.
Cuba—Politics and government.
Caribbean Area—Foreign Relations—United States.
Dominica--Foreign relations--United States.
Barbados--Foreign relations--United States.
Netherlands--Politics and government.
Caribbean Area--Politics and government.
Sexually transmitted diseases--Caribbean Area--Statistics.
spellingShingle Labor disputes-Trinidad and Tobago-History-20th century.
Labor movement-Trinidad and Tobago.
Haiti—Politics and government.
Haiti—Foreign Relations—United States.
Haiti—Social conditions.
Cuba —Foreign Relations—United States.
Cuba—Politics and government.
Caribbean Area—Foreign Relations—United States.
Dominica--Foreign relations--United States.
Barbados--Foreign relations--United States.
Netherlands--Politics and government.
Caribbean Area--Politics and government.
Sexually transmitted diseases--Caribbean Area--Statistics.
Labor disputes-Trinidad and Tobago-History-20th century.
Labor movement-Trinidad and Tobago.
Haiti—Politics and government.
Haiti—Foreign Relations—United States.
Haiti—Social conditions.
Cuba —Foreign Relations—United States.
Cuba—Politics and government.
Caribbean Area—Foreign Relations—United States.
Dominica--Foreign relations--United States.
Barbados--Foreign relations--United States.
Netherlands--Politics and government.
Caribbean Area--Politics and government.
Sexually transmitted diseases--Caribbean Area--Statistics.
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Draper, Gordon (interviewee)
Mc Leod, Errol (interviewee)
Caputo, Dante (interviewee)
Adams, David (correspondent)
Hakim, Peter (interviewee)
Jarvis, Mike (correspondent)
Burnett, Charles (interviewee)
Waldron, Michael (interviewee)
Richardson, Richie (interviewee)
Bakka, Leif (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 04-02-1993
description Major Trade Unions in Trinidad and Tobago are preparing massive protest against structural adjustment policies being adopted by the PNM government of Prime Minister Patrick Manning, and the government’s decision to defer payment of salary increases to public servants. The unions are also predicting large scale retrenchment as a result of these measures – correspondent Tony Fraser reports on the views of Gordon Draper and Errol McLeod - President General of the OWTU. A naval blockade of Haiti could be the final result of continued stalling of negotiations of the country’s de facto regime. Analysts looking at the Haitian crisis say the United Nations envoy Dante Caputo is being pushed in the direction of the harder options – correspondent David Adams reports. The United States policy towards Cuba seems unlikely to change if members of the congress have anything to do with it. Peter Hakim - Senior Acting President of Inter-American Dialogue made a presentation to the US House Panel on Wednesday to urge reconciliation with a Cuba that is no longer a threat to the US fell on deaf ears. Two Caribbean leaders are scheduled to Eugenia Charles of Dominica and Erskine Sandiford of Barbados to meet with Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore on the occasion of the 44th Annual Prayer Breakfast hosted by the US President. St. Maarten and other Dutch territories in the northern Caribbean can soon have their positions changed to give them greater status in the European Community. Senior Dutch and local government officials are to meet at a meeting chaired by Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers and the Dutch Minister of Aruban and Antillean Affairs Ernst Hirsch Ballin to make the islands of St. Maarten, Saber and St. Eustatius a province of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. However, reactions to the proposal in St. Maarten have been mixed. Top Caribbean medical expert Dr. Michael “Mickey” Waldron, Dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, UWI- Barbados has challenged the projections of the rate of increase of AIDs cases in the region as projected by the Harvard Based Global Aids Coalition. In an interview with correspondent Debbie Ransome, Dr. Waldron says that based on research conducted, there is s strong likely hold of a twenty fold increase of AIDS cases in the region.
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Draper, Gordon (interviewee)
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Caputo, Dante (interviewee)
Adams, David (correspondent)
Hakim, Peter (interviewee)
Jarvis, Mike (correspondent)
Burnett, Charles (interviewee)
Waldron, Michael (interviewee)
Richardson, Richie (interviewee)
Bakka, Leif (interviewee)
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topic_facet Labor disputes-Trinidad and Tobago-History-20th century.
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Haiti—Politics and government.
Haiti—Foreign Relations—United States.
Haiti—Social conditions.
Cuba —Foreign Relations—United States.
Cuba—Politics and government.
Caribbean Area—Foreign Relations—United States.
Dominica--Foreign relations--United States.
Barbados--Foreign relations--United States.
Netherlands--Politics and government.
Caribbean Area--Politics and government.
Sexually transmitted diseases--Caribbean Area--Statistics.
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Burnett, Charles (interviewee)
Waldron, Michael (interviewee)
Richardson, Richie (interviewee)
Bakka, Leif (interviewee)
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-127862012-05-14T15:22:39Z Caribbean Report 04-02-1993 The British Broadcasting Corporation Ransome, Debbie (anchor) Fraser, Tony (correspondent) Draper, Gordon (interviewee) Mc Leod, Errol (interviewee) Caputo, Dante (interviewee) Adams, David (correspondent) Hakim, Peter (interviewee) Jarvis, Mike (correspondent) Burnett, Charles (interviewee) Waldron, Michael (interviewee) Richardson, Richie (interviewee) Bakka, Leif (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Labor disputes-Trinidad and Tobago-History-20th century. Labor movement-Trinidad and Tobago. Haiti—Politics and government. Haiti—Foreign Relations—United States. Haiti—Social conditions. Cuba —Foreign Relations—United States. Cuba—Politics and government. Caribbean Area—Foreign Relations—United States. Dominica--Foreign relations--United States. Barbados--Foreign relations--United States. Netherlands--Politics and government. Caribbean Area--Politics and government. Sexually transmitted diseases--Caribbean Area--Statistics. Major Trade Unions in Trinidad and Tobago are preparing massive protest against structural adjustment policies being adopted by the PNM government of Prime Minister Patrick Manning, and the government’s decision to defer payment of salary increases to public servants. The unions are also predicting large scale retrenchment as a result of these measures – correspondent Tony Fraser reports on the views of Gordon Draper and Errol McLeod - President General of the OWTU. A naval blockade of Haiti could be the final result of continued stalling of negotiations of the country’s de facto regime. Analysts looking at the Haitian crisis say the United Nations envoy Dante Caputo is being pushed in the direction of the harder options – correspondent David Adams reports. The United States policy towards Cuba seems unlikely to change if members of the congress have anything to do with it. Peter Hakim - Senior Acting President of Inter-American Dialogue made a presentation to the US House Panel on Wednesday to urge reconciliation with a Cuba that is no longer a threat to the US fell on deaf ears. Two Caribbean leaders are scheduled to Eugenia Charles of Dominica and Erskine Sandiford of Barbados to meet with Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore on the occasion of the 44th Annual Prayer Breakfast hosted by the US President. St. Maarten and other Dutch territories in the northern Caribbean can soon have their positions changed to give them greater status in the European Community. Senior Dutch and local government officials are to meet at a meeting chaired by Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers and the Dutch Minister of Aruban and Antillean Affairs Ernst Hirsch Ballin to make the islands of St. Maarten, Saber and St. Eustatius a province of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. However, reactions to the proposal in St. Maarten have been mixed. Top Caribbean medical expert Dr. Michael “Mickey” Waldron, Dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, UWI- Barbados has challenged the projections of the rate of increase of AIDs cases in the region as projected by the Harvard Based Global Aids Coalition. In an interview with correspondent Debbie Ransome, Dr. Waldron says that based on research conducted, there is s strong likely hold of a twenty fold increase of AIDS cases in the region. 1. Major Trade Unions in Trinidad and Tobago are preparing massive protest against structural adjustment policies being adopted by the PNM government of Prime Minister Patrick Manning, and the government’s decision to defer payment of salary increases to public servants (00:31-03:02). 2. A naval blockade of Haiti could be the final result of continued stalling of negotiations of the country’s de facto regime (03:03-06:28). 3. The United States policy towards Cuba seems unlikely to change if members of the congress have anything to do with it. Peter Hakim - Senior Acting President of Inter-American Dialogue made a presentation to the US House Panel on Wednesday to urge reconciliation with a Cuba that is no longer a threat to the US fell on deaf ears (06:29 -09:13). 4. Two Caribbean leaders are scheduled to Eugenia Charles of Dominica and Erskine Sandiford of Barbados to meet with Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore on the occasion of the 44th Annual Prayer Breakfast hosted by the US President (09:14-12:07). 5. St. Maarten and other Dutch territories in the northern Caribbean can soon have their positions changed to give them greater status in the European Community (12:08 -12:52). 6. Top Caribbean medical expert Dr. Michael “Mickey” Waldron, Dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, UWI- Barbados has challenged the projections of the rate of increase of AIDs cases in the region as projected by the Harvard Based Global Aids Coalition (12:53 -14:52). Headlines with anchor Yvette Roe (00:00-00:30) February 04, 1993 2012-05-07T14:11:09Z 2012-05-07T14:11:09Z 1993-02-04 Recording, oral CARDCD266 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/12786 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 14mins. 52secs. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation