Bermuda Motors mechanics in sick-out
Eight mechanics at Bermuda Motors held a sick-out yesterday. A statement issued from the dealership said: “Bermuda Motors Limited confirms with regret that the mechanical technicians have all called in sick. We apologise for any inconvenience to our valued customers.”Glenn Desilva, the company’s After Sales Manager, said that he had only been informed of the action when individual staff members called in sick yesterday morning.“There has been no notice of industrial action; but it would be highly unusual for all members of the team to be sick on the same day,” he said.“If staff has a grievance there are procedures in place to address their concerns internally with their union representative.”Mr Desilva said he had “some idea” of the reason for the sick-out, but declined to comment further. The action could continue into today, as mechanics are allowed two consecutive sick days without a doctor’s note under their union agreement.“At this time I can make no further comments as there has been no communications other than individuals calling in sick,” added Mr Desilva.The rest of the company’s operations, including the showroom, were running normally yesterday.