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THE ART OF GRAPHIX: Dispelling misconceptions about the art world
There are many misconceptions about the art world.
Developer: ‘All this waiting is Bahamians not working’
A Bahamian businessman is hoping work on a $63m New Providence real estate development can start this month, adding: “All this waiting is persons not working who could have jobs.”
Top KC sounds ‘dark side of Bahamianisation’ alarm
A PROMINENT KC yesterday sounded the alarm over the “dark side of Bahamianisation” for breeding mediocrity based on “a sense of entitlement”.
PI hotel project’s 100 ‘permanent’ job pledge
A development that aims to be Paradise Island’s “first new hotel for many years” yesterday said its project will create 100 permanent jobs and a similar number of construction posts.
Union Boss Blows A Fuse
Sixty years ago, one of the coolest government jobs in town (literally) was at the ice house in Oakes Field, a stone’s throw from The Guardian’s media house.
WORLD VIEW: Small states might benefit from the rivalry of larger nations for 21st century dominance
US President Joseph Biden’s address to a Joint Session of the US Congress on April 28 was strikingly different from the speeches of his predecessor, Donald Trump.
Albany targeting phased South Ocean expansion
Albany is planning a phased redevelopment of its South Ocean neighbour that will create several hundred construction jobs in the initial stages, environmental submissions have revealed.
Gaming $101m income boost 'very difficult to replace'
Web shop advisers have warned that the $101m in annual salary income generated by the sector will be “very hard to replace” if the budget’s tax hikes result in mass lay-offs.A June 2018 report by the Oxford Economics consultancy, commissioned by the
Bahamas must 'disabuse itself' on Immigration
The Bahamas must “disabuse itself” of the mindset that it can meet all the financial services industry’s labour needs internally, a top QC suggesting that “hundreds, if not thousands” of jobs would be created if the sector’s GDP contribution increased just 3-4 per cent.
Political pressure from Bell
I am flabbergasted that no less a person than Keith Bell should have opened his mouth to berate the Commissioner of Police, Elliston Greenslade.
2,000 redundancies at Baha Mar after Supreme Court ruling
TWO THOUSAND Baha Mar employees have been made redundant immediately after Justice Ian Winder granted approval in the Supreme Court on Thursday morning to the Baha Mar joint provisional liquidators’ request to make layoffs.
AIDS foundation calls for help from businesses
LADY Camille Barnett, president of the Bahamas AIDS Foundation, yesterday appealed to businesses in the country to support the foundation with sponsorships to fund its outreach programme for adolescents who are infected and affected by the disease.
Zonta to train unemployed women through workforce readiness programme
THE Zonta Club of New Providence (ZCNP) is furthering the empowerment of women through its’ second annual Workforce Readiness Programme, where unemployed women will receive job training will culminate with two participants receiving college scholarships.
Skans owners to add several hundred jobs
The owners/operators of Café Skans and Olives Meze Grill plan to create several hundred jobs by opening five eateries at Baha Mar and another in Harbour Bay, telling Tribune Business their employee count will ultimately hit close to 400.
Warwick plans $18m transformation of Paradise Island Harbour Resort
WARWICK International is investing “north of $18 million” as it undertakes renovations to transform the former Paradise Island Harbour Resort which it acquired in 2012, a senior executive of the international hotel chain said yesterday.
BTC staff on ‘pins and needles’ over job cuts
BAHAMAS Communications and Public Officers Union (BCPOU) president Bernard Evans said yesterday that employees at the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) were on “pins and needles” over imminent redundancies, with a meeting expected with management early next week.
Burger King adds 61 jobs
Burger King (Nassau) has invested almost $1 million to launch its latest restaurant on Carmichael Road, a move that will create 61 jobs.
Graduating into a job from Baha Mar insitute
THE Cable Beach mega-resort Baha Mar graduated another 160 students from its Leadership Development Institute (LDI) yesterday.
Baha Mar workers lobby against CCA involvement in resort
DISENFRANCHISED Baha Mar workers are lobbying against China Construction America’s (CCA) involvement in the sale and construction of the stalled Cable Beach mega resort.
Banks no longer want to serve us
Banks and their lack of any customer service or what is their job description. Haven’t you noticed how banks don’t want to serve you personally anymore?