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Workers Struggles: The Americas

Nurses across Canada participated in a Day of Action against provincial governments’ mishandling of the pandemic and miserable working pay and working conditions while workers in Uruguay protested government policies.

Independence: What has been achieved? - The Nassau Guardian

Independence: What has been achieved? - The Nassau Guardian
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Roselyn Taylor takes advantage of soft skills training opportunity

Roselyn Taylor takes advantage of soft skills training opportunity
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Graduates encouraged to continue rewriting their stories

Graduates encouraged to continue rewriting their stories A graduate accepts his certificate from Kevin Basden, BTVI board chairman. Keyshan Bastian, assistant director of education, reminded recent graduates of the Core program of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) of their limitless potential, after they made a conscious decision to rewrite their own stories, and successfully completed the certification. “Yes, some are not making it; yes, some are struggling; yes, some have lost their way but you have made a conscious decision to rewrite some things that have happened and rewrite your own stories,” said Bastian as the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) presented certificates to 58 graduates.

Chipman: We must vote these parties out - The Nassau Guardian

Chipman: We must vote these parties out Reece Chipman. Charging that Bahamians must vote out the current political parties to save the country, Centreville MP Reece Chipman yesterday slammed the Minnis administration for what he said has been a failure to present financial statements from various government agencies. “Mr. Speaker, for more than three years, I have been asking this administration to meet their legal obligations to this House,” said Chipman while contributing to debate on a compendium of financial bills in the House of Assembly. “The minister of education has yet to bring the financial information on UB (The University of The Bahamas) and over the past three years, we would have given them more than $140 million dollars. The IDB’s (Inter-American Development Bank) focus, Mr. Speaker, is on governance, so we have a lot of work to do.

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