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Airport Worker Issues To Be Settled By August

Operations at Lynden Pindling International airport are back to normal two days after scores of airport workers did not show up for work.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Operations at Lynden Pindling International airport are back to normal two days after scores of airport workers did not show up for work.

About 90 percent of approximately 200 BPSU members at LPIA and more than 100 workers at 17 Family Island airports did not report to work on Monday.

A Supreme Court judge declaring the action illegal, ordering employees back to their posts.

Tourism and Aviation Minister Chester Cooper says he hopes the issues are settled by the end of augustCooper says he is grateful the workers are back on the job.

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