A ruling that a warehouse worker was unfairly dismissed two days after his probation period had ended has been overturned.
While the Employment Tribunal found l...
A ruling that a warehouse worker was unfairly dismissed two ...
Beyond all the economic data and statistics there is a moral question at the heart of any discussion around a minimum wage. Do we as a society accept that there...
The Minister of Economy and Labour has warned employers to cease the practice of giving their staff members recourse only through arbitration.
Jason Hayward re...
Employees of Fidelis Insurance Bermuda Limited are to learn more about Bermuda’s past through workshops on its history of enslavement, emancipation and segregat...
A man fired from a gas station over a $50 bill dropped by a customer more than six years ago has been given a chance to appeal his dismissal before the Supreme ...
A police officer fired for gross misconduct yesterday called on the Court of Appeal to allow him to return to the job.
Oswin Pereira was fired by the Bermuda Po...
Government yesterday defended its decision to sideline proposals for a minimum wage for at least a year.
The Government-appointed Wages Commission delivered its...
A woman fired for her “autocratic” management style has had her unfair dismissal award slashed by the Supreme Court.
In a written judgment dated March 23, Puisn...
Plans to cut funding for unfilled public-sector posts will save the Government $20 million, the finance minister said yesterday.
Curtis Dickinson confirmed a pl...
The Commissioner of Police has argued that an officer fired after he turned off a body camera before he allegedly struck a suspect should not be allowed to ret...