In a significant appeal on election day, Dennis De Peiza, General Secretary of the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB), issued a powerful call for the incoming administration to recognize the labour movement as an essential partner in national governance. Speaking to Barbados TODAY after casting his ballot at St Stephen’s Primary School, De Peiza emphasized that respect and dignity must form the foundation of this critical relationship.
De Peiza simultaneously urged citizens to actively participate in the democratic process, highlighting the hard-earned privilege of voting that many global citizens lack. He connected emerging voter apathy directly to a concerning erosion of trust in political institutions, suggesting that this disillusionment stems from perceived failures in transparency and accountability among public officials.
The labour leader presented a compelling argument about the cyclical nature of political behavior, noting that younger generations learn from observing their elders. He warned that when leaders demonstrate ‘cowardly’ or questionable conduct, they establish dangerous precedents that risk corrupting both present and future democratic practices. De Peiza advocated for a system grounded in exemplary performance and actions aligned with established best practices and norms, asserting that only through such standards can confidence in governance be restored.
