WICB To Hire Industrial Relations Consultant (15 November 1998)
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is getting help in how to deal with its players
15-Nov-1998
15 November 1998
WICB To Hire Industrial Relations Consultant
The Barbados Nation
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is getting help in how to
deal with its players.
Yesterday, it announced that it would be shortly setting up
mechanisms to handle industrial relations issues that may arise
between the board and the West Indies Players Association.
According to Pat Rousseau, president of the WICB, it will
appoint an industrial relations consulting firm which would
provide training for staff and also give advice on how the WICB
can avoid repetition of the South African tour impasse.
Rousseau said the firm will also advise the board on crisis
management and make recomendations for both players and board
members.
Regarding the incorporation of the board, the WICB said it was
hoping to do so by January 1, 1999 when the formalities will be
conducted in the British Virgin Islands.
This disclosure was made at a news conference here yesterday
following the board's two-day general meeting, at which the
controversy surrounding the players' revolt over pay and
conditions for the current tour of South Africa, was discussed.
The West Indies players, led by captain Brian Lara and his
deputy Carl Hooper, who were both sacked and then reinstated by
the regional cricket body, staged a protest in London by not
travelling directly to South Africa for the start of the tour as
originally scheduled.
The dispute was only settled on Monday following marathon talks
in London with Rousseau flying out from the Caribbean to meet
with the players after initially declining to do so.
He said the board will also be advised on disputes and
disciplinary settlements to ensure "fairness, clarity,
expedition and effectiveness" as well as a fair system of
appraisal for players and WICB staff.
The board also accepted the resignation of vice-president Julian
Hunte, who is now St Lucia's ambassador to the United Nations
and said the appointment of a new vice-president will be made at
the next board meeting in the new year.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)