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400 LBS OF REFUSE NETTED BY FLOW STAFF AT SIX MEN’S, ST PETER

400 LBS OF REFUSE NETTED BY FLOW STAFF AT SIX MEN’S, ST PETER

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Staff of Cable & Wireless Barbados - operators of FLOW and Cable & Wireless Business - kicked off Health and Safety Week very early this Sunday morning by scouring Six Men's Bay, St Peter, as part of the International Coastal Clean-up effort, removing more than 400 pounds of garbage.
Staff of Cable & Wireless Barbados – operators of FLOW and Cable & Wireless Business – kicked off Health and Safety Week very early this Sunday morning by scouring Six Men’s Bay, St Peter, as part of the International Coastal Clean-up effort, removing more than 400 pounds of garbage.

Managing Director Niall Sheehy said, “We have a mandate to not only become the best service provider in Barbados, but we are committed to building up the communities in which we live and work. Ever increasing trash and waste have produced nothing less than a global crisis for our sea waters, our marine life and habitat, our own human health and safety, wasted resources and lost revenues for our nation.

"We believe that the purpose of our business is to create wider values across our broader stakeholder group - meaning that includes every single employee to every community we touch with our services. We can only do well as a business by doing good for the people we work for and with, that is why we continue to make this annual beach clean-up an important date in our calendar as a starting point and not an end point to our Health and Safety Week," he added.
We believe that the purpose of our business is to create wider values across our broader stakeholder group – meaning that includes every single employee to every community we touch with our services. We can only do well as a business by doing good for the people we work for and with, that is why we continue to make this annual beach clean-up an important date in our calendar as a starting point and not an end point to our Health and Safety Week,” he added.

The week of activities will continue with health checks, stress management seminars, physical activities like road tennis, zumba and tai chi, visits from nutritionists and masseuse, and much more to all staff, ending on September 27th as staff of C&W Barbados joins the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s GLOW walk. These initiatives are driven by the Human Resources department, whose mandate is to continue to make the working environment a safer, healthier and the number one place to work.

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