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In this episode of Voices of the People, we examine the changing role of labor unions in Belize, especially in the context of public service regulations that many still describe as “colonial.” Through a sociological lens, we explore themes of power, control, and resistance, discussing the historical relevance of unions, current struggles they face, and how they must evolve to stay relevant in today’s workforce.
By Mark Anthony NoveloIn this episode of Voices of the People, we examine the changing role of labor unions in Belize, especially in the context of public service regulations that many still describe as “colonial.” Through a sociological lens, we explore themes of power, control, and resistance, discussing the historical relevance of unions, current struggles they face, and how they must evolve to stay relevant in today’s workforce.