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Belize Energy Workers Union : ウィキペディア英語版
Belize Energy Workers Union
Belize Energy Workers Union (BEWU) is a labour union in Belize which represents workers at Belize Electricity Limited. The union is affiliated with the National Trade Union Congress of Belize. The current President is Henry Balan. Previous Presidents include Mark Butler, Raymond Sheppard, Jose Torres, Marvin Mora, Sean Nicholas amongst many other since 1981. The Belize Energy Workers Union (BEWU) was founded in October 1981. The BEWU is a breakaway Union from the United General Workers' Union (UGWU) as a consequence of unfair representation felt by the members. The workers were part of the membership of UGWU for fair period of time previous to the Belize Energy Workers Union. However, in latter years, the members felt that its interest was not served justly as the Union had other priorities.
This gave birth to the Belize Energy Workers Union as stated above. The founding members having served as Shop Stewards, Laison Officers etc. on the UGWU for the interest of the Belize Electricity Board workers felt the time had come to chart their own destiny in the atmosphere of loyal brotherhood, sisterhood and solidarity within the Union Movement.
The Belize Energy Worker Union and members of the past Union remain in solidarity for the plight of workers as the need for Unions to be in the interest of all workers. The BEWU first President was Mr. Winston Jones, the first General Secretary was Mrs. Dorla Prior Staine and the first Treasurer was Mr. Ronald Williams.
GENERAL BACKGROUND
The BEWU was formed by Employees of the Belize Electricity Limited spearheaded by founding members above. The Union members are employees of Belize Electricity Limited. Currently affiliated members of the Public Service International union, a global conferderation of trade unions.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The goals and objectives is for continual security for its members in the form of jobs, better wages, benefits and safe working conditions. The Union has achieved this with negotiation between BEL and the BEWU. Two major Collective Agreements were signed in 1988 and in November 2000. Current negotiations have recently being completed in 2008. These agreements represent complete coverage of all aspects labor of issues for employees. Its currently membership is around 150 workers considered essential by the Labour Laws of Belize.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF BELIZE
The contributions are under the form of procuring continued employment for its members, better wages, benefits such as pension, good salary, insurance coverage, lower electricity bills, vacation grants etc. The BEWU is contributing to Belize by supporting employment to the people of Belize with decent salaries. This makes the spending power at moderate levels. The Insurance provides higher quality medical coverage in and out of the country, including the USA. The vacation grants provide an opportunity to the people to make visits to other countries thereby increasing knowledge and experience. The pensions are collective savings over the years of employment for use upon retirement age for comfort in senior years. In summary the Union contributes to better social and economic conditions for the country.
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