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Workers don’t know whether they’ll be supported if they lose their jobs this summer because Bermuda Industrial Union is so far behind in its financial reporting, according to Bermuda Democratic Alliance chairman Michael Fahy.
The BIU has said it will...
DATE: Apr 13, 2011
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Author David Chapman has launched another book in his ‘Daddy & I Explore’ children’s series.
‘Daddy & I Explore The Farm’ highlights issues such as sustainable development, agriculture and farming for a young audience.
Mr Chapman says his books, dona...
DATE: Apr 12, 2011
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Bermuda Democratic Alliance leader Craig Cannonier yesterday urged Bermudians to make the most of job opportunities after an employment specialist pointed to unwillingness among the unemployed.
Doug Soares, a partner at Expertise Ltd, says he knows o...
DATE: Apr 12, 2011
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Shadow Transport Minister Charlie Swan yesterday called for motorists to drive safely as he mourns the loss of his friend Timothy Pedro.
Mr Pedro, 49, became the second person to die on Bermuda’s roads in 2011 when he crashed his motorcycle into a tr...
DATE: Apr 11, 2011
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Politicians had a “dearth of data” while debating the Rosewood Tucker’s Point SDO, Ombudsman Arlene Brock stated yesterday.
Ms Brock revealed she has launched an investigation to see how much information should be made available ahead of any future S...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
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Angry workers yesterday said they’d only accept overtime cuts if Government Ministers lead by example and slash their own pay.
Hundreds of Bermuda Industrial Union members packed into St Paul Centennial Hall to hear president Chris Furbert give an up...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
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Angry workers today called for Government Ministers to take a salary cut following a heated meeting over pay negotiations.
Numerous Bermuda Industrial Union members told The Royal Gazette they were unhappy at having the squeeze put on their pay while...
DATE: Apr 07, 2011
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A woman faces shutting down her home-made lemon pie business after her licence fee soared from $15 to $100.
Hazel DeCoute ran Bunny’s Baked Goods to supplement her income, baking one pie a week in her Southampton kitchen for her single regular custom...
DATE: Apr 06, 2011
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National Security Minister David Burch has resigned, with Deputy Speaker Wayne Perinchief replacing him at a swearing-in ceremony at Government House this morning.
Former Police Commissioner Jonathan Smith was sworn in to take Mr Burch's seat in the ...
DATE: Apr 04, 2011
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An awareness campaign has been launched to encourage voters to get correctly registered.
With an estimated 2,000 people wrongly registered many listed to vote in areas they no longer live the Parliamentary Registry will be holding registration drives...
DATE: Apr 04, 2011
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