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Belinda Wilson, Bahamas Union of Teachers president

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Teachers to hold emergency meeting

MORE trouble may be brewing between the Ministry of Education and public school teachers, as the Bahamas Union of Teachers is scheduled to hold an emergency meeting early this week.

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Teachers to step up protest

THE Bahamas Union of Teachers is planning to “go up another level” in their protest against the government early next week, BUT President Belinda Wilson said yesterday.

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After-school activities end in work-to-rule

AFTER school activities have been suspended at Government schools in New Providence as the Bahamas Union of Teachers continue their industrial action.

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BUT president calls for Fitzgerald to resign

BAHAMAS Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson is calling for Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald to resign for choosing to go ahead with the decision to cut the salaries of teachers who participated in a sit-out on September 9th.

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SCHOOLS LATEST: Govt issues statement

10.30AM UPDATE: Teachers are outside of the Uriah McPhee school this morning protesting against the conditions at the school.

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Wilson concerned about state of Family Island

WHILE she believes the majority of schools on New Providence will be ready to open when school starts a week from now, Bahamas Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson told The Tribune yesterday that she is concerned about the condition of a few schools in the Family Islands.

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Union president: Results can only improve if teacher supervision improves

THE results of standardised exams like the BGCSE can only improve if teacher supervision improves, Bahamas Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson said.

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Union chief backs programme

BAHAMAS Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson voiced her support of the government’s school policing programme, saying the presence of officers on school grounds will aid in conflict resolution and combat instances of students carrying dangerous weapons.

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Teaching union pleased with industrial agreement

FREEPORT – Bahamas Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson said the union is very pleased with what it has been able to achieve for its members in the new industrial agreement with government.

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