National
PM: This Was Not Negotiated By Them, It’s Something I Gave To Them”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Prime Minister Philip Davis says he is disappointed that union leaders are criticizing the government’s recent salary increases for more than 17,000 public servants, despite threats of industrial action and claims that workers received “crumbs” or no raise at all.
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