Ministry of Labour Works to Restore the Bus Service Over the past few days, the Ministry of Labour has worked with all parties to resolve the matter of the dispute between the Bermuda Industrial Union and the Department of Public Transportation. The parties have agreed to meet again this evening to mutually determine a […]Read More
The disruption to the public bus services continues as there has been no change following the meetings yesterday. The matter between the Department of Public Transportation and the Bermuda Industrial Union is now with the Ministry of Labour. ————————————————————————Any content which is considered unsuitable, unlawful, or offensive, includes personal details, advertises or promotes products, services […]Read More
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) is aware of a video circulating on social media, showing an altercation which reportedly took place at a Dockyard restaurant. The matter is now under investigation and anyone with information on it is asked to contact Acting Inspector, Derek Golding, on 717-2351 or, via e-mail, dgolding@bps.bm. ————————————————————————Any content which is […]Read More
During a press conference yesterday, the Minister of Transport the Honorable Lawrence Scott stated that, in relation to the current dispute between the Bermuda Industrial Union’s Bus Division and the Department of Public Transport (D.P.T.), the Government had met its obligations under Section 10 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.Read More