National
Union Leaders: “We Support The Increase, But We Should’ve Been Consulted”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – In the House of Assembly on June 4, Prime Minister Philip Davis announced long-awaited pay raises for public servants as part of his administration’s ongoing salary reform plan.
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