A legal challenge against the appointment of a principal at a special school could be launched, The Royal Gazette understands.
A staff member at Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, which has about 25 stu...
There has been an “outpouring of interest” from local construction firms wanting to help build Bermuda’s new hospital, a meeting heard yesterday.
Double the expected number of people about 350 in tota...
Bermuda Industrial Union leaders have threatened to hold a general meeting of all members if a private company which sacked seven workers doesn’t reinstate them.
BIU president Chris Furbert told a pre...
A publicly-funded not-for-profit organisation aimed at helping Bermuda’s small business owners is sitting on $1.5 million in cash reserves.
And, according to Trade Minister Kim Wilson, the surplus mon...
Bermuda Industrial Union leaders are threatening to hold a general meeting of all members if a private company which sacked seven workers last week doesn’t reinstate them.
BIU president Chris Furbert ...
Local companies interested in helping build Bermuda’s new hospital are invited to a meeting next week.
Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Kim Wilson is holding the session on Monday at 10am at the F...
Employees could be worse off in 2011/12 than they were two years ago, despite Government’s payroll tax rollback.
Payroll tax for most jobs will go down from 16 percent to 14 percent, a reduction of tw...
Like millions of movie lovers around the world, Bermudian Mark Jones will be glued to the television for the Oscars on Sunday evening.
But the 33-year-old will have more reason than most to be rooting...
Union chief Chris Furbert today accused local footballing legend Shaun Goater of sacking workers at his airport services company because they joined the BIU.
Mr Furbert claimed Mr Goater and his busin...
Hundreds of people attended a public meeting to hear Cabinet Ministers quizzed on the annual Budget last night.
International business (IB), tourism, pensions, welfare, illegal workers and Ministers’ ...