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BAHAMAS Public Service Union president Kimsley Ferguson.

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Don’t ‘besiege’ courts with trade union election fights

A Supreme Court judge has urged Parliament to modernise The Bahamas’ industrial relations laws to prevent the judicial system from becoming “besieged” by trade union election battles.

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Union chief congratulates PM on changes

BAHAMAS Public Service Union president Kimsley Ferguson yesterday praised Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis for relaxing the COVID-19 restrictions in New Providence, saying the move will bring much needed relief to the business community. He also said

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Civil servants fight civil war

The Bahamas Public Services Union’s (BPSU) president and treasurer have won another skirmish in their legal battle with rival executives and trustees over how the union’s funds are being used. Kimsley Ferguson, pictured , and Philip Greenslade succe

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Union chief predicts unrest over restraints

BAHAMAS Public Service Union president Kimsley Ferguson said the government’s proposed fiscal restraints on the civil service will cause unrest.

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Govt plans civil service 'freeze'

The government is planning to freeze all civil service hirings, promotions and salary increases in a bid to limit the size of a potentially massive 2020-2021 fiscal deficit, it was revealed last night.Kimsley Ferguson, the Bahamas Public Service Unio

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Union's $150m alternative to civil service wages cut

The Government will be “shooting themselves in the foot” if they slash civil service salaries, a union chief has warned, arguing that three alternative measures can realise some $150m in savings.Kimsley Ferguson, the Bahamas Public Services Union’s (

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Union boss cries foul in election

BAHAMAS Public Service Union president Kimsley Ferguson has accused a fellow union leader of conspiring to “sabotage” his ambitions to become first vice president of the National Congress of Trade Unions Bahamas.

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