February 13, 2012
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Sandals closing leaves Exuma 'eerily quiet'
Sandals Emerald Bay’s closure will have “a devastating impact” on an Exuma economy that has “more to lose” from the COVID-19 pandemic than other islands, Tribune Business was told yesterday.Pedro Rolle, Exuma’s Chamber of Commerce president, describe
'Good prospects' for appeal against Sandals strike
SANDALS Royal Bahamian has “good prospects” for succeeding with an appeal over a Judicial Review action that seeks to eliminate the trade union responsible for the recent strike vote against it.
SANDALS STAFF TO VOTE ON STRIKE ACTION
MORE than 300 unionised Sandals workers are expected to head to the polls today to decide whether or not they will strike.
Strike vote by Sandals union
UNIONISED Sandals Royal Bahamian employees will head to the polls on Thursday to decide whether or not they will strike.
Sandals rejects union busting claim
MANAGEMENT at Sandals Royal Bahamian yesterday condemned allegations of union busting and staff intimidation. Calling remarks by Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) officials slanderous, the res
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