Labour Minister Keith Belle says operations at the Lynden Pindling International Airport have returned to a degree of normalcy.
Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper says yesterday’s airport sick-out came at the cost of The Bahamas’ economy and reputation.
Minister of Labour Keith Bell warns members of The Bahamas Public Service Union that the 'sick out' demonstrated today was an illegal strike.
The issue of overpayments for some financial officers in the Public Service has been referred to the Ministry of Finance.
Don't count us out! that's the mantra for the smart start initiative that was launched by the Ministry of Education and Bahamas Technical & Vocational Institute.
Contractors gather outside of The Office of the Prime Minister again claiming they will continue to do so until they are paid.
Supreme Court Justice Denise Lewis-Johnson has granted the Airport Authority an interlocutory injunction against the BPSU.
A sickout impacts operations at more than 17 airports in The Bahamas, in illegal industrial action, according to labour officials.
Bus drivers on New Providence promise to strike for as long as it takes to get the attention of government.
Bahamas Mineral & Manufacturing Corporation officials say it will create job opportunities on that island.