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the new Act could be breaking international regulations.
The Trade Union Amendment Act, which allows workplace ballots on union certification and decertification but excludes middle management, was steered through Parliament amid much controversy in ...
DATE: Jul 16, 1998
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Hamilton East MP Renee Webb appeared in Magistrate's Court yesterday accused of failing to hand over more than $1,000 to a former tenant who had rented her home.
The PLP's Shadow Health Minister rented out a three bedroom apartment to Hugh Mason and ...
DATE: Jul 14, 1998
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scuppered following a complaint by a rival hotelier.
Corporation of Hamilton chiefs have been negotiating with investment company TG International to transform the Par-La-Ville car park into the top resort.
And although a design of the hotel has now ...
DATE: Jul 13, 1998
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Senate.
He spoke after seeing an interview by Opposition Senate leader Milton Scott broadcast on television on Thursday night.
Senator Oughton, who sits as an Independent, claimed that the Opposition leader implied that he was taking orders from the ...
DATE: Jul 11, 1998
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the same period last year.
Although overall crime fell by 1.2 percent in the second quarter of this year, the number of woundings, sexual assaults, robberies and attempted robberies all rose dramatically.
In total crimes of violence rose by a massive...
DATE: Jul 11, 1998
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Disgruntled staff at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital have met with union leaders in a bid to get mediation talks with management underway.
And hospital chiefs are due to meet with a labour relations negotiator later today in a bid to set up a t...
DATE: Jul 10, 1998
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ERROR RG P4 10.7.1998 The picture on yesterday's front page of Edward Ball Jr., the general secretary of the Bermuda Public Service Association was incorrect and showed another man named Edward Ball, who is a member of the Ord Road-Spring Hill Again...
DATE: Jul 09, 1998
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The father of teenage murder victim Rebecca Middleton last night blasted the Island's legal system.
He lashed out after it was revealed that one of the two men originally charged with her killing will not now stand trial for her murder.
In an exclusi...
DATE: Jul 08, 1998
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Two killers have won a final right to get their convictions quashed after lawyers representing the men took their case to the Privy Council in London.
Teiko Furbert and Sheldon Franks were both given life sentences in April last year after being foun...
DATE: Jul 07, 1998
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The Attorney General has lost his battle to bring a murder charge against Kirk Mundy following the slaying of Canadian teenager Rebecca Middleton nearly two years ago.
The Privy Council in London have thrown out an appeal by Attorney General Elliott ...
DATE: Jul 07, 1998
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