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Well hello there. My name is Beshlie and I work for the Marine Management Organisation as a Marine Officer. I joined Prospect, the recognised trade union for marine officers, and soon became involved in union matters, including the young professionals network. I took on the role of environment rep and international development advocate because it is a subject I feel strongly about and thought it would be an opportunity to influence decisions affecting all MMO staff and have a positive influence outside the organisation. I have been working with management, fellow reps and Prospect officers on creating MMO’s sustainable development action plan, which ties in with the bargaining for international development project; the environment and people are very much linked in my mind. As a consequence, I applied for a two week trip to South Africa with ACTSA, an organisation described as the successor to the anti-apartheid organisation. Guess what.... I'm going and this blog will tell you about it. Eventually!

Friday, 3 September 2010

9: Trade Unions and the E.U in Swaziland

Never eating steak again. Prophecy was correct and I am glad I had the foresight to stock up on medicines. Bleurgh.

This morning, we visited a trade union premises. I can not write about it here, it's too sensitive. Lives are at risk. Suffice it to say I learnt some truly abhorrent things about human right abuses and use the opportunity to once again push the positives about ethical trade.

This afternoon, we went to visit the European Union delegation in Swaziland, where we managed to subject the two poor civil servants to a proper grilling. It is good to know that the E.U are in Swaziland, pushing for things to be done correctly, although I sympathised with them having to answer questions like those pertaining to the country's relationship with Zimbabwe.

This evening, we met with two more amazing people; both involved in unions. I still am unable to come to terms with the lack of freedom in this country. You must not speak against the King, but many do and are willing to risk the clink for it. It seems that the more I talk to people, the more I wonder what kind of a man the King is. I am searching for something good to put in, to keep it balanced, but I can not say one person has said anything good.  Not one thing. Not one. 

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