Acting Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw is peeved with some public sector workers shirking their responsibilities and not giving the government an “honest day’s work”.At the same time, she warns that if these people don’t pull up their socks they might very well find themselves out of a job. Addressing constituents at the annual general meeting of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) St. Michael South East branch at the Parkinson Memorial Secondary School Sunday evening, the Parliamentary representative issued a call to workers who love their country “to do better”.Bradshaw contended that Barbadians are not getting the best out of workers and the public is well aware. As a result, she wants workers to reflect upon the “considerable amounts of money” the government is spending to make sure that it has created programmes in order to keep them employed. For this, she believes that they owe it not only to themselves but to their communities and country, in general, to give an honest day’s work as well.