Unbiased look at the Sint Maarten Elections
Press conference Thursday April 2, 2020
Topic 1: No COVID 19 measures to take the poor and needy out of poverty!
Topic 2: Did employer organizations demand the same package as for businesses in the NL?
Topic 3: COVID 19 relief measures for all consumers poor, needy or rich
Topic 4: Windward Island Chamber of Labor Unions proposals for a COVID 19 stimulus package
Topic 1: No COVID 19 measures to take the poor and the needy out of poverty!
As Anti-Poverty Platform we mentioned last week how Finance Minister Ardwell Irion at the government press briefing said that details of the stimulus package being put together to cushion the effects of the coronavirus COVID-19 are still to be ironed out. He said that the focus of government will be on persons who are unemployed, those who lose their jobs and those whose employment is at risk.
Well, details of measures proposed in a draft Stimulus Plan dated March 26, 2020 (Emergency Measures to mitigate the effects of COVID-19) started to circulate on social media after our press conference of last week Thursday. Until today we have not received any final version of the measures government of St Maarten wants to implement.
A week before on March 19th, some private-sector employer organizations (SHTA, SMMTA, SMTA, IMA) proposed to government a short-term rescue package for 6 months.
As Anti-Poverty Platform we looked into the proposed government measures suggested to the Council of Ministers and the proposal of the private sector employers organizations. What are the measures for the more than 13.000 poor and needy households in St Maarten?
INCOME COMPENSATION MEASURES ONLY FOR THOSE EMPLOYEES AT RISK OF LOSING THEIR JOB
Why not providing all the above mentioned 450 ANG in cash? The total compensation for workers at risk of losing their job proposed was thus 1,350 ANG + 450 ANG = 1800 ANG a month or less. Workers with a higher wage would not get more than the minimum wage earners as compensation. So these measures will provide workers at risk a relief, but will keep their households in poverty! What about the seniors and pensioners? What about the unemployed persons at home before the Corona pandemic hit the island? There is nothing in the draft measures for them. None of the proposed measures will bring the social protection floor to an equal level as in the European part of the Kingdom as is the case on the French side.
Topic 2: Did employer organizations demand the same package as for businesses in the Netherlands?
The government of the Netherlands announced two weeks ago what they called exceptional economic measures for employees and companies on the BES-islands because of the Corona virus. Where the draft measures proposed by the St Maarten government and the proposals of the employers organizations on St Maarten the same as the ones from the Dutch government for the Netherlands and the BES-islands ?
As Anti-poverty platform / Consumers Coalition we reviewed the Dutch measures announced and compared the draft proposal from government and the proposal from the private sector employer organizations:
Four proposals of the Dutch government for entrepreneurs in the Netherlands and in the BES-islands were not copied by the employers organizations, but three of them were tipped in the ST Maarten government draft stimulus package:
We can conclude in other words that the draft measures proposed to the Council of Ministers are not the same as the ones proposed by the Dutch government. The employers' organizations started to demand equal treatment for their payroll expenses but did not request the same treatment as the entrepreneurs in the Netherlands and in the BES-islands will be given by the Dutch government.
Topic 3: COVID 19 relief for all consumers poor, needy or rich
As Anti-Poverty Platform / Consumers Coalition we have taken note of the measures in the leaked government proposal for all the consumers in St Maarten. We have not been consulted. So we start to give our opinion publicly on the proposed measures based on the proposals we have been advocating for in the Eradication of Poverty Declaration:
Some other measures proposed in the draft government stimulus package which we have not addressed in our Eradication of Poverty Declaration but which are of course welcomed by us in this Corona Virus situation:
Topic 4: Chamber of labor Unions proposals for the COVID 19 stimulus package
The Chamber of Labor Unions had a meeting last week Saturday to discuss the Coronavirus pandemic effects on our workers and their families. A letter was drafted to be presented to the Council of Ministers and also one to Parliament asking for a meeting with the Chamber of Labor Unions.
(Co-coordinator Claire Elshot as President of the WICLU will BRING details of the letter)