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BTC offering voluntary enhanced early retirement program

BTC offering voluntary enhanced early retirement program Garry Sinclair. Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) is seeking to further realign its staff by offering a voluntary enhanced early retirement program (EERP), which is in line with its industrial agreement mandated by the Department of Labour, BTC’s Chief Executive Officer Garry Sinclair said in a statement released yesterday. According to Sinclair, the company’s continuing transformation requires adjusting its team to enhance customer service and the promotion of its products and services. “BTC remains committed to transforming our business into a customer-centric, high-performing organization to better serve the people of The Bahamas,” Sinclair said in the statement.

Bahamians at BTC are set to be kicked out of the telephone giant and the Minnis Government has nothing to say! WHY?

An injustice hovers over BTC! PM Minnis lost and perhaps agrees for BTC to send more Bahamians home! WHAT IS THIS? NASSAU| Bahamas Press is following some serious developments unfolding down at the Bahamas Telecommunications Corporation, which we understand is about to send home more Bahamians.  Now, some a yinner don’t want to say one word about these developments. The Government of the Bahamas is mute on this news, so we at BP must speak up for the people. It has come to BP’s attention that the Non Resident Jamaican CEO of BTC, Gary Sinclair along with his foreign Cohorts

BTC gifts five community organizations with monetary support to brighten the holidays

The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) presents a donation to Hands for Hunger. From left: Anja Darling, BTC; Aarone Sargeant, multimedia manager; and Indira Collie Sr, manager, BTC Comms. NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) gifted five community organizations with monetary support to help make the holidays a little brighter for those in need during the holiday season. The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) presents a donation to the Elizabeth Estates Children’s Home. The Children’s Emergency Hostel, Hands for Hunger, Elizabeth Children’s Home, F.O.A.M. and Reach Out and Touch Ministries on Grand Bahama all received donations.

Bahamas to consider viability of third mobile player

Developing Telecoms Newsletter Sign Up Keep up-to-date with the latest telecoms news in emerging markets globally. Subscribe to Developing Telecoms FREE weekly newsletter. Afghanistan Bosnia and Herzegowina Cook Islands Samoa South Sudan, Republic of Sweden Uruguay Business/Industry/Finance User Your personal data will not be shared with third parties. Click here to view our privacy policy. 3285 The Bahamas’ Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) is assessing the viability of introducing a third operator to the archipelago’s mobile market to compete with ALIV and BTC (Bahamas Telecommunications Company). URCA’s evaluation is expected to take place across the first and second quarters of 2021.

Early 2021 study for third mobile operator feasibility

nhartnell@tribunemedia.net Regulators will in early 2021 initiate studies to help the Government assess the feasibility of allowing a third operator to enter the Bahamian mobile communications market. The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA), in its just-released draft annual plan, said such research was required by the Electronic Communications Sector Policy to support the Government s decision on whether to permit further competition for the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) and Aliv. As set out in the draft electronic communications sector policy, the Government of The Bahamas will consider whether further liberalisation of the mobile telephone market should be undertaken in the form of a third mobile operator, URCA said.

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