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Grand Bahama Holds Labour Day Parade

GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Unions and workers across Grand Bahama coming out in large numbers on Friday to celebrate the Sir Randol Fawkes Labour Day under the theme “Celebrating 50 Years United in Love.”

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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Unions and workers across Grand Bahama coming out in large numbers on Friday to celebrate the Sir Randol Fawkes Labour Day under the theme “Celebrating 50 Years United in Love.”

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Public Service Fred Mitchell on island for the occasion. 

Noting that the majority of unions have expressed specific concerns, he explained to attendees that there are various challenges within the various sectors.

President of the Bahamas Educators Counsellors and Allied Workers Union Sandra Major expressing the importance of all unions working together for the common good of all. She explains some of the local concerns

Dannica Martin, Area Vice President of the Bahamas Educators Managerial Union, adding that she was pleased to see over 90 percent of administrators took part. She says this shows confidence in the efforts of the union

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