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Workers won't see 'equitable rebound'
Bahamian workers are unlikely to enjoy an “equitable rebound” in employment conditions post-COVID, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is warning, with the pandemic likely to have worsened existing skills gaps and mismatches.
Collaboration ‘critical’ for financial industry
Collaboration with domestic and international regulators is “critical” if this nation is to grow its financial services industry and preserve Bahamian jobs, a Cabinet Minister has asserted.
Designer's challenge: overcoming the fear of the internet
Despite knowing that the Internet is the way of the future, many adults freeze at the thought of touching wee little computer keys.
Get on your bike to achieve a healthy work-life balance
TODAY we begin a series that focuses attention on our emotional, mental, social and physical well-being as employees and employers. Much has been said about helping persons in the workforce achieve work-life balance. Perhaps it was the baby boomer generation that coined the phrase and worked diligently in accomplishing some form of health equilibrium between their work existence and their home and family. They were determined to not find themselves married to their vocations, and enslaved by work, sacrificing almost everything to advance and remain loyal to their employers.
PLP starts third term
TODAY, the Progressive Liberal Party begins its third non-consecutive term as the government of the Bahamas.
Bahamas must 'be best' in financial services
NEWLY-appointed minister of financial services and investments, Ryan Pinder, said yesterday that the industry needed to be solidified and products improved, with the second phase OECD Peer Review an immediate concern.
Gomez looks for job after defeat
DEFEATED Free National Movement candidate Greg Gomez intends to move on with his life with his first order of business being to find employment to take care of his family.
Davis: We still have no record of food spending
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday doubled down on his assertions about the former government’s food assistance programme, saying his administration still has no record of how money was spent by the food task force despite reports saying otherwise.
Bank’s future
The Inter-American Development Bank finds itself at an historic crossroad. The direction it takes will affect the lives of the nearly 700 million people living in Latin America and the Caribbean.
$12m deal to create new hospital
THE National Insurance Board has signed a $12 million contract with Coastline Construction to create a new community hospital in Marsh Harbour. The signing and groundbreaking ceremony for the facility, scheduled for compl
PM:We will take seat for Bain and Grants Town
PRIME MINISTER Hubert Ingraham said yesterday he is confident the FNM will take Bain and Grants Town from the PLP in the May 7 elections.
Nation building is hard work
Nation building is hard work EDITOR, The Tribune. We are entering a season where some of our most able citizens take leave of their senses and profess their chosen political ideology with such a passion that the question of demonisation comes up. In ye
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Sandals: apologise or we will sue
MANAGEMENT at Sandals Royal Bahamian are threatening union members with legal action today over staff intimidation claims. Resort general manager Patri
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Bahamas ‘unable to grasp’ liberalised trade sacrifices
The Bahamas has not “been able to grasp” the sacrifices and reforms that are required by trade liberalisation, the head of this nation’s trade commission argued yesterday.
‘Avoiding digitisation will cost you more’
PLATO Alpha Design CEO Duran Humes said the decision to avoid digital transformation is costing Bahamian businesses far more in the long run. From government agencies to the private sector, Mr Humes said Bahamian businesses continue to suffer the consequences of avoiding the need for digitisation.
‘No one should pull against Baha Mar’
Baha Mar is “no saviour” despite its potential to be a top GDP producer for the Bahamas, the Chamber of Commerce’s chairman predicting the project will be a ‘case study’ for how this nation manages such developments.
Conference to encourage women to embrace God
Under the theme “Prevailing Women of Substance”, members of the New Bethlehem Baptist Church will host their annual “Daughters Desperate For His Glory” conference March 9 - 12.