As dozens of Bahamas Public Service Union (BPSU) members demonstrated on Parliament Street yesterday, BPSU President Kimsley Ferguson said industrial action is still on the table as the government has failed to meet to iron out several issues. “The fact that we are here today is simply because the government decided in the absence of a negotiation to give
Bahamas Public Services Union (BPSU) President Kimsley Ferguson suggested industrial action is the next move in his union’s bid to get a signed industrial agreement, after not being able to get an audience with Prime Minister Philip Davis. Ferguson, who hinted at industrial action during an appearance on Morning Blend on Guardian Radio 96.9 FM, said the
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