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Our nation builders deserve more support

Armell Thomas is the president of the Bermuda Public Services Union (Photograph supplied)

Each year on June 23, the world observes United Nations Public Service Day. It is a time to celebrate the invaluable role that public officers play in building stronger, more equitable societies.

In Bermuda, this day is an opportunity to shine a well-deserved spotlight on the often-unsung contributions of our dedicated public officers.

At the Bermuda Public Services Union, we are proud to represent the professionals who ensure the efficient and effective functioning of government and public institutions.

Bermuda’s public officers demonstrate daily what it means to serve the public good. Their work is crucial, yet frequently performed behind the scenes — without fanfare and often with limited resources, staffing or the support required to meet growing public demands. Despite being asked to do more with less, our public officers still execute. Irrespective of budget constraints, workforce shortages and mounting expectations, they remain steadfast in their commitment to public service.

The BPSU celebrates their professionalism, resilience and unwavering sense of duty. We honour the long hours, the intellectual rigour, the ethical standards and the quiet perseverance that characterise public service at its best.

Our members are not only workers; they are nation builders.

The BPSU remains committed to advocating for the needs and rights of Bermuda’s public officers, and calls attention to the urgent need to invest in and strengthen the Public Service. To truly honour public servants, we must do more than offer gratitude. The Government must ensure its employees are equipped to succeed. That means adequate staffing, fair compensation and benefits, professional development, modern technology, and workplaces that value health, wellness and dignity.

Today, we simply say: thank you.

Thank you for your dedication.

Thank you for your excellence.

Thank you for your service to Bermuda.

As we reflect on the meaning of public service, let us also reaffirm our shared responsibility — as leaders, citizens and communities — to support those who serve.

Happy United Nations Public Service Day.

• Armell Thomas is the president of the Bermuda Public Services Union

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Published June 23, 2025 at 7:59 am (Updated June 23, 2025 at 7:19 am)

Our nation builders deserve more support

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