August 17, 2012
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Anger as relatives are hired by ZNS
OUTRAGE over the staff shake-up at ZNS has reportedly reached a new pitch with the revelation that hirees include relatives of a Cabinet minister and a senior executive appointed by the PLP.
All change at ZNS on Monday as new senior staff start work
MAJOR changes at the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas are expected to take place on Monday, as several senior staff members take up their new posts.
ZNS will not terminate staff - but no answers on claims of victimisation
ZNS will not terminate any of its staff, nor will staff suffer salary reductions or benefit changes as the government-run radio and television entity undergoes restructuring, according to its executive chairman Rev Dr William Thompson.
Victimisation claims: the silence is deafening
UP UNTIL the time of writing – early yesterday morning – both the government and the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas had maintained their silence on the allegations of victimisation at ZNS TV.
Accusations of victimisation over changes
SEVERAL familiar faces are about to disappear from the nightly news in a move ZNS bosses call an effort to “beef up” coverage,
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