Friday, February 8, 2013
About 100 Wyndham employees were made redundant today and have marched to the Prime Minister's office in protest, The Tribune has learned.
According to individuals on the scene, the Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union is marching with the employees.
More on this story as it develops.
Comments
BoopaDoop says...
149 were given the bad news at a 10:00am meeting this morning. They weren't allowed in the Prime Minister's building. Executives of the union were later allowed to speak wth Perry Christie, Shane Gibson and Obie Wilchcombe for a few minutes and invited to return at 3:30 today.
Posted 8 February 2013, 2:41 p.m. Suggest removal
citiizen242 says...
sandy sands admitted on national tv that the union was in formed moments before the firing of the employees what arrogance and disrespectful behaviour is this from a fellow bahamian who will stand up for the people money isnt everything goodthing heaven aint for sale
Posted 9 February 2013, 7:22 a.m. Suggest removal
Concerned says...
Mama always say, "when you spit in the wind it blows back in ya face". Loon spit on the Prime Minister's face and his words coming back to haunt him.
Posted 8 February 2013, 3:31 p.m. Suggest removal
tonymontana says...
You need to ask mama what that brown stuff is coming out and off the face of the PM , it looks like spit but smells like the other thing.
Posted 8 February 2013, 8:43 p.m. Suggest removal
tonymontana says...
there is no way in hell that the union leader did not no about this lay off , they no that elections are near and she and her cohorts are out, this is all show boat motion, and the sad things is that the labour leader appears to be in bed with them ,however no amount of government support can stop this tidal wave that will sweep her and her team out.
Posted 8 February 2013, 8:47 p.m. Suggest removal
citiizen242 says...
Democracy is challenged everyday when senior individuals like Shane Gibson ,who admitted to knowing earlier in the week of the mindset or looming intentions of wyndam exec's. Sandy Sands who obviously new what was about to transpire but stood by and allowed fellow bahamians to be disrespected in an industry that for years has been the driving force of this economy on the backs of these hard working mothers fathers sons and daughters.............IT is my opinion ******Nicole Martin is not in bed with anyone that will harm or create an unstable union but we the people must open our Eyes Ears and Stand UP the same way America did for Obama AGAIN TO FINISH THE JOB HE STARTED!!!!because even the right choice meets obstacles and hurdles that slow progress but slow progress is MUCH MUCH BETTER THAN REGRESS
Posted 9 February 2013, 7:16 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasPride says...
It seems to me that many people don't understand what private business means or is. If I am a company like the Wyndham that in 2002 had 850 rooms and 900 employees and in 2010 down to only 500 rooms with the same 850-900 employees that this business model makes any sense. In fact the resort I am told has net losses in the $15 - $20 range per year. Unlike BEC, BahamasAir and Water and Sewage, a private owner does not have tax payers and the public treasury to milk and keep unprofitable corporations running with and over sized public service. So those that think the government has a say or could prevent the inevitable please ask yourselves if this was your business and you are losing millions per year because of business contractions and shrinkage that you will keep on payroll 400 extra employees just because you have $20 mil per year to burn!
It's an unfortunate thing but its business in the private sector vs. the public government ran world of unions and politics.
Posted 9 February 2013, 5:17 p.m. Suggest removal
BrittanySmith says...
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[1]: http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/149-w…
Posted 7 November 2013, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal
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