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Government & BPSU sign new CBA Agreement

Earlier this week, the Minister of Tourism and the Cabinet Office, Vance Campbell, met with the leadership of the Bermuda Public Services Union (BPSU) to acknowledge the signing of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the Government of Bermuda and the union.

The new CBA sets out amended terms and conditions of employment for those government employees who are members of the BPSU.

Today Minister Campbell said, “The Government of Bermuda values its working relationships with all its union partners. I wish to acknowledge the commitment of the Public Sector Negotiations Team as well as the union’s team for their dedication in seeking a fair and equitable agreement on behalf of Bermuda’s public servants.

 

We are very appreciative of their hard work and commitment in guiding the negotiations to a conclusion. We look forward to continuing our positive engagement with our union partners.”

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