The Barbados Small Business Association (SBA) has threatened to take action against the government over several issues it says continue to affect the sector.
CEO of the SBA, Lynette Holder says the time for talking is over. She says the SBA will be putting pressure on the government this year, as it seeks to get action on a range of issues affecting the sector.
Holder says issues such as the high levels of unemployment, access to finance, an unproductive workforce, high levels of bureaucracy, and the need for affordable utilities need to be addressed.
The Small Business Association head says the authorities are well aware of the problems and need to do what was necessary to advance the sector.
She says with 2016 expected to be another challenging year for the sector, the SBA wants to send a message to the government that it needs to “really look assiduously now at putting the frameworks in place – the legislative framework [and] the policy framework” to address the impediments to business.
Source: Barbados Today