LABOUR & IMMIGRATION
Workers down tools as KFC dispute headed to arbitration
BIU leader Chris Furbert on Thursday backed Minister Patrice Minors' move to resolve a long-running dispute with KFC Bermuda at a special tribunal.
'Immigration needs to be more humane'
An expat paint sprayer made redundant after more than 20 years in Bermuda on Thursday said departing workers should be given more time to settle their affairs.
Global Travel to close
Global Travel will shut its doors for the last time at the end of May after 14 years of business.
Senator raises alarm over outsourcing
Bermuda's big business has to invest in Bermudian staff to help the country out of an economic hole, junior Finance Minister David Burt said on Thursday.
Dock charges will be enforced
Companies who leave their goods on the docks for more than five working days will be hit with a charge, Simon Jones reported on Friday.
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Frustration as glitch holds up truckers at the docks
The new intersection outside Hamilton Docks is causing frustration for truckers as underground sensors have not been installed yet.
Tourism Minister: Air arrivals up two per cent
Air arrivals for the third quarter are up two per cent in comparison to the same period last year, Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert announced on Thursday.
Front Street feels the pain
A total of three stores have closed on Front Street in the last few weeks, with other businesses in surrounding streets also shutting up shop.
Stevedoring Services to appeal to overturn injunction
Stevedoring Services CEO Peter Aldrich on Thursday said that the company is complying with the Government injunction, but is preparing an appeal to have it overturned.
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