More industrial could be on the cards in a battle over labour laws, it was revealed last night.
The news came after union leaders met last night to discuss the possibility of more disruption next week...
Bermuda’s Covid-19 risk rating has been raised by the US Centres for Disease Control.
The country was classed as “Level 3 – high”, up from “Level 2 – moderate” in a travel advisory on the organisation...
The rift between workers and Government widened yesterday as both sides refused to budge on voting rights for union decertification.
The Bermuda Industrial Union warned it had the power to bring the G...
Controversial rules on union decertification will not be amended – despite increased pressure from trade unionists, ministers insisted yesterday.
Walter Roban, the Acting Premier, and Jason Hayward, t...
Proposals for speed cameras and other hi-tech surveillance equipment were still up in the air after the Government failed to say if it backed police calls for more technology to fight crime.
Commissio...
The Government and the Bermuda Industrial Union were yesterday on a collision course after the union confirmed it will go ahead with a work stoppage that Government says is unlawful.
Chris Furbert, th...
A union call for a two-day work stoppage next week was struck a blow yesterday after a sister union said it would not support the action.
The blue collar Bermuda Industrial Union announced the strike...
A public consultation process on single-use plastics in a bid to abolish the product by next year is to be launched, the Government announced today.
Walter Roban, the home affairs minister, said that ...
Changes to labour legislation that caused a breach with a union benefited workers, the Government claimed yesterday.
Jason Hayward, the labour minister and a former trade union leader, said changes to...
Business leaders yesterday condemned the threat of a strike over changes to votes on union decertification in workplaces.
Nathan Kowalski, the president of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, said it was...