A Supreme Court ruling ordering airport staffers back to work this morning, calling Monday's sickout illegal
Protestors gathering outside OPM yet again as those unpaid contract workers continue to reject statements made by Mckell Bonaby.
Some Bahamians are saying good bye to high gas prices for good. Take a look at how electric cars are becoming more popular.
As police are reporting a number of stolen vehicles in recent weeks, Public Affairs and Communication Officer of Police urges residents to remain vigilant.
OPM Press Secretary Clint Watson says Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis met with Union President Kimsley Ferguson, Monday morning.
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.