The number of expatriate workers and the length of their stay on the Island has increased over the last decade.
In the May, 2004 report on labour trends based on the 1991 and 2000 Census, the Department revealed there has been a steady growth in the ...
Eleven members of the Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) travelled to Brazil last Monday to take part in Education International's (EI) Fourth World Congress, the largest teachers union federation in the world.
The Congress' theme, 'Education for Global...
It's the oldest trick in the book.
If you don't like what you're hearing, shoot the messenger.
That is what occurred in the House of Assembly on Friday when Government MPs criticised the media for the round of bad news it has been getting lately.
The...
Bermuda?s labour force grew by eight percent between 1991 and 2000, but the number of expatriates jumped up by ten percent, the latest Government figures show.
The decline of tourism and growth of international business meant hospitality jobs dropped...
Women are "grossly under-represented" in politics in Bermuda, Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield was due to tell parliamentarians at a conference in Grenada today.
According to prepared remarks for a regional session of the Commonwealth Parliam...
Education Minister Terry Lister announced ten new training programmes introduced by the National Training Board (NTB) in the House of Assembly.
The ten new training programmes are: dining room service, elevator technician, hairdressing, heavy equipme...
Thirteen of Bermuda?s 17 quangos should retain their status while others should be merged, a report from the Cabinet?s Central Policy Unit has recommended.
The report says the West End Development Company (Wedco) should combine with Bermuda Land Deve...
Truancy has dropped over six percent since 1999 thanks to the return of attendance officers to the school system, Education Minister told the House on Friday.
But Mr. Lister said that if attendance rates in senior school were to reach an optimum 94 ...
The public fear crime is getting worse despite most people feeling safe in their own neighbourhoods, a survey has revealed. The public feel crime has increased over the past five years and will continue to do so.
One in four have been victim of crime...
Government MPs turned on the media on Friday, with a mixed bag of accusations of ulterior motives, incompetence and turning a blind eye to positive stories.
The most serious accusation came from ruling party backbencher who said that was ?evil? and, ...