BUSINESS chiefs have expressed a mixture of caution, concern and outrage at Government plans to impose quotas on employers.
A number of business organisations, including the Chamber of Commerce, the Bermuda Employers' Council, and the Association of ...
WHILE cricket and football have been bankrolled to the tune of $26 million by Government, some of Bermuda's other sports are feeling left out in the cold. And although Sports Minister Randy Horton said he understands their frustration, he added that ...
International athletes and local dignitaries served up a treat for young tennis fans yesterday.
Hundreds of schoolchildren got the chance to mingle with stars such as boxing champion Laila Ali — daughter of the legendary Muhammad Ali — and four-time ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
A new law to force companies to hire and promote black Bermudians could speed up job losses in the international business sector, a senior industry source has claimed.
The Workforce Equity Act 2007 will give the Commission for Unity and Racial Equali...
Next week is National Financial planning week in the United States. It is promoted actively by the National Financial Support Center, a website set up by the Financial Planning Association of the US http://www.fpanet.org/public/ as well as by hundred...
Around 50 people from across the Island converged on the Fairmont Hamilton Princess hotel yesterday to define the characteristics of Bermudian culture.
It marked the start of the Bermuda Cultural Conference 2007, which is being hosted by the Departme...
Among my many private worries as a parent, I've wondered if I hover too much. New research on helicopter parents confirms it: I am one.
I have plenty of company. An estimated 40 percent to 60 percent of college parents qualify as helicopter parents, ...
A new law to fine companies up to $50,000 if they block the progress of black Bermudians in the workplace is now being circulated by Government.
The Workforce Equity Act 2007 will give Government powers to review and copy company records as they inve...
The author of this article is a senior Bermudian reinsurance executive. He is writing anonymously because of his concerns that expressing his views could result in punitive consequences towards his employer.
Since it acceded to office in 1998, the PL...
Assuming you read at average speed, by the time you get to the bottom of this column, the war in Iraq will have cost the United States another $760,000. More than $4 million of US taxpayers' money ebbed away in the 18 minutes it took George W. Bush t...