They say that the good that men do is basically interred with them when they pass.
That certainly will not be the fate awaiting Ottiwell Simmons. He is certainly one man who sits upon that pantheon of those who radically changed Bermuda from a society tightly controlled by a small, entitled and privileged Anglo white oligarchy of his youth to a Bermuda that was literally yanked into the 20th Century as the thrust for racial justice and democracy took root throughout the region.
Through the 1966 Belco uprising in an effort to unionize the utility that ultimately failed but which in reality amounted to an empty victory for the white dominated business establishment; to the then island wide general strike 1981 in an effort to ensure that Bermudian workers who were the backbone of the profitable industry would get an equitable share in the form of decent wages and benefits for themselves and their families.
From 1972 to 1996 as President he achieved more benefits for workers then anyone else in the history of the labour movement in Bermuda . Health insurance in the form of major medical and vacation pay , sick pay, bereavement leave as well to name but a few.
Dr E.F. Gordon the key pioneer of the labour movement in Bermuda laid the foundation for what became the BIU , but it was his worthy successor Ottiwell Simmons who built the house we now call the Bermuda Industral Union .
Through it all he stood firm with quiet assurance and steadfast leadership. Black labour trusted Ottie and knew he would never sell them out. They knew that he was a man of integrity. But his successes backed in social solidarity by his members ensured that all workers would benefit local , foreign, black and white.
If you want to look to someone who literally led Bermuda into the modern certainly Ottiwell Simmons is one of them as was his devoted friend and fellow Progressive Labour Party member and MP Arthur Hodgson who predeceasd him only by months .
At a time when the gains of Labour are under threat let us ensure that the work of Ottiewell and those hundreds and thousands of the now nameless freedom fighters who fought for us during that tumultuous period are never forgotten
The Marsh Folly, Government Gate, St. Monica’s Road family salute our beloved son Ottiewell Simmons and may he rest in piece… Rolfe Patton Commissiong, JP
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