NTUCB Denied Protest Permit to Demonstrate at SSB Office

The National Trade Union Congress of Belize (NTUCB) has encountered significant obstacles in organizing a planned demonstration after being denied official permission by authorities. Union President Ella Waight confirmed that police rejected their application to protest outside the Social Security Board (SSB) headquarters in Belize City this Wednesday.

The union had strategically scheduled their demonstration between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM to accommodate working members during their lunch breaks. According to Waight, the denial stemmed from a prior permit application submitted by the United Democratic Party (UDP) for the same location and timeframe.

Waight characterized the rejection as deeply troubling, emphasizing that the union had meticulously followed all legal protocols. She further expressed concerns about constitutional rights being undermined, noting that workers’ fundamental right to peaceful assembly appeared to be compromised by administrative technicalities.

The union leader recounted experiencing dismissive treatment during her interactions with law enforcement officials. She reported that one officer suggested the NTUCB either join the UDP’s scheduled protest or select an alternative date for their demonstration—a proposal Waight found unsatisfactory given the distinct nature of their agenda.

While both organizations oppose the current SSB acquisition framework, Waight clarified that the union’s primary focus remains protecting workers’ financial contributions to the social security system. The SSB currently maintains a 34.2% shareholding in Belize Telecommunications Limited (BTL), making transparent governance crucial for national workforce security.

Waight extended an invitation to all Belizeans to participate in whatever capacity they could manage, even if only briefly, emphasizing that the issue transcended political affiliations. She stressed the demonstration’s core objectives centered on demanding transparency, accountability, and comprehensive information disclosure regarding significant financial decisions affecting national contributors.