SMNN - Taxi Drivers not allowed in lobby or toilets at Westin - 3rd April 2007

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4th April, 2007
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Taxi Drivers not allowed in Westin Dawn Beach Lobby ---- Not qualified to use the Resorts Lavatory

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Dawn Beach: - Taxi Drivers on St. Maarten are frustrated and are ready to take drastic actions against management of Westin Dawn Beach Resort.
Michel Hunt and Scotty Priest told SMN News yesterday in an interview that the Dutch Taxi Association has been receiving complaints from its members who claim that the bell boys working on the order of management has informed the island’s ambassadors they are not allowed to enter the lobby of the resort and neither can they use the lavatories
Michel Hunt a taxi driver and member of the DSTA said that he was personally told that he is not to enter the lobby neither use the rest rooms as the resort is not there to accommodate the drivers. Hunt said the orders were given to him by a bell boy working at the resort.

Taxis at Westin

Scotty Priest said that the incident was brought to his attention on Monday night when a female taxi driver needed to use the rest room and was prevented to do so. Priest said he personally went up to Westin Resort to work all day yesterday waiting to see if the African bell boy who is enforcing the company’s rule would approach him with what he described as nonsense. Priest said that should this happen to him he would block the entrance to Westin and make sure the island leader of Government Sarah Wescot- Williams visit the scene and deal with her daughter who is the human resource manager. He also remarked that the land on which Westin Dawn Beach is sitting belonged to his grandfather and was sold.

Also speaking to SMN News is Alain Hodge a taxi driver who said when the bell boy gave him the instructions, he insisted in seeing the resort’s manager to see if he could get answers from management about the discrimination against the drivers. Hodge said that he spoke to someone working for the company in senior position and that person promised to look into the matter.

Clyde Hook President of the Dutch Taxi Association in an invited comment to SMN News said that he was informed about the incident by his members and he is now working on getting a meeting with management to have the matter rectified.
Hook said yesterday he was called by head of Security Edward Jacob who saw this reporter taking pictures and speaking to the Taxi Drivers who told him that the resort has some issues with the female taxi driver and for that reason she was denied using the rest room.
However, the DSTA president said he is working on scheduling a meeting with management of the resort and would make a full statement after the meeting as he needs to get explanation from both sides.

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Submitted by Flipper on Wed, 2007-04-04 06:55.

TAXI DRIVER NOT ALLOWED TO USE WESTIN FACILITIES
Anonymous (not verified) | Sat, 2007-06-09 00:45

Well, i would suggest bring your guests to other hotels, instead of the westin sint maarten dawn beach and spa so that they can feel that the taxi drivers are also important person on earth. They should give due respect to all people regardless of the professions.

It might be the culture of the said hotel to focus their mind on how they will earned more profit. They dont consider the other people feelings. I will share one inhuman attitude of WEstin, when the family of the waiter assigned at Ocean Restaurant ask for the whereabouts of the said Filipino waiter they give inconsistent answer, They protect the staff and tolerate the wrongdoings of the said waiter, sinmply because the male waiter and male manager are friends. They tolerated the immorality and being iresponsible father of the said waiter. They keep hiding the waiter whenever the legal family call the Ocean REstaurant. How can the guest assured that the restaurant is clean and free from transmitted disease if the food server is immoral .

Again, what are you talking about?
Flipper | Sat, 2007-06-09 10:30

First of all, we know Westin are employing Phillipino's, just why this is we have no idea, do we not have enough youths and unemployed to fill those jobs?

Secondly, this waiter you go on about, how old is he? Did you know that a certain age, usually 18, a person becomes thier own man/woman, perhaps he doesn't want to have anything to do with his familty, it's his choice.
What 'wrongdoings' are you talkling about? And just what does morality have to do with being able to clean a kitchen, please explain.

Flipper

what in the world are you talking about?
Anonymous (not verified) | Sat, 2007-06-09 07:15

Look, we have no idea here on this blog what you are writing.
Your writing is not clear.
Why is the hotel staff hiding a waiter? Why is the waiter immorall?
Why does the family have to ask the where abouts of the Philipino waiter?
And as a St.Maartener allow me to ask you........ why do we need Philipino's waiters in the first place?

Bad PR or a ploy
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-04-04 15:11

A hotel needs transportation for their guests, so why would they dis the taxi association? Maybe it is a ploy to be able to have their own shuttle service from the airport to the resort. Just a thought.

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