Martin Law has resigned as executive director of Bermuda Employers’ Council.
Mr Law stepped down for personal reasons after six years in the post, according to a joint statement from the BEC and Mr La...
Visitors may not come back to Bermuda if they feel inconvenienced by the bus strike, Chamber of Commerce president Stephen Todd warned yesterday.
Mr Todd pointed out many tourists rely on public trans...
The One Bermuda Alliance yesterday urged disgruntled workers to put Bermuda first as the threat of strikes across several sectors loomed.
Government’s failure to put Bermuda first, by overspending wit...
Bermuda Industrial Union yesterday issued a 21-day strike notice on behalf of Corporation of Hamilton workers protesting at the sacking of two colleagues.
One employee was dismissed for taking leave t...
Prison officers revealed they want serious regime changes to deal with a new kind of inmate population as they made their first official statement on their negotiations with Government.
The Prison Off...
Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards hopes civil servants would be enticed into a growing private sector under a One Bermuda Alliance Government. Giving more details on his plan to reduce Bermuda’s cr...
Economy Minister Kim Wilson yesterday issued a plea for workers to avoid causing disruptions as rows involving bus drivers, dockworkers, prison officers and Corporation of Hamilton staff rumbled on.
C...
Corporation of Hamilton workers downed tools this afternoon in their row over the dismissal of a colleague for slapping a teenaged girl.
Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert confirmed the ...
Officers could switch departments as the Bermuda Regiment shrinks due to budget cuts, according to Commanding Officer Brian Gonsalves.
Lt Col Gonsalves dismissed rumours of widespread staffing reducti...
Shelves were stacked up yesterday afternoon as supermarkets reported minor disruption due to the Hamilton Dock dispute.
And retailers were hopeful dockworkers’ overtime ban will soon be over, after Ec...