That old Donna Summer song “She Works Hard For Her Money (So you better treat her right)” instantly came to mind when we saw this photograph. This week many of the issues affecting this woman, and women in Saint Lucia in general, were not a priority when parliamentarians chose to debate the Constitution Reform Report. Even with more women serving in both the Upper and Lower Houses, the plight of the Saint Lucian woman is often on the backburner, as each continues to toil daily against all odds! (photo: Bill Mortley).
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Intelligent people work with computers from home these days, not on the filthy streets of St. Lucia.
Please grow and stop the poor man image.