Plans to recruit 11 new firefighters received a lukewarm response from the Fire Service Association.
Michael Weeks, the Minister for National Security, made the...
Plans to recruit 11 new firefighters received a lukewarm res...
An industrial dispute about overtime payments to school custodians was settled yesterday, The Royal Gazette has learned.
About 25 public school custodians dow...
It looked like the dispute that has taken the public bus service off the road for the past 12 days was coming to an end last night. It is not before time.
Ther...
A dispute that brought public bus services to a standstill for 11 days could continue today – even though the deadlock has been referred to a labour tribunal.
J...
The bus and ferry services will not run today amid Covid-19 health and safety fears among unionised staff.
A Government spokeswoman said the Department of Marin...
A decorated police superintendent who seized the initiative during a march by workers through Hamilton during the General Strike of 1981 was praised for his cal...
Industrial action by unionised workers today in protest at new union decertification laws has been called off at the eleventh hour.
Chris Furbert, the Bermuda I...
A slow return to normal working may have made hotel staff reluctant to take part in the Bermuda Industrial Union’s strike action, the head of the sector’s assoc...
The rift between workers and Government widened yesterday as both sides refused to budge on voting rights for union decertification.
The Bermuda Industrial Unio...
Controversial rules on union decertification will not be amended – despite increased pressure from trade unionists, ministers insisted yesterday.
Walter Roban, ...
The Bermuda Industrial Union last night vowed to push ahead with a two-day strike today despite a warning that it would hurt the most vulnerable members of the ...