Bey, TruePeople, MP for the Poor People, say to all of y'all in gov't " resign and let us use the money saved by not paying y'all salaries for the endless non-sense y'all produce go toward paying off the STUPID national debt you same guys created for the people of this country while y'all is winein' and dinein' and liein' " LGBT looking more fat while people round here stravin
Bey, on the real if you investigate and cause to resign all those in conflict of interest situations we ein guh have a gov't left jed! It ein about colour shirts its how business is done round here, as sad as that is. The AG in Conflict of Interest is just a prime example of a rampant problem in our Bahamas. Bey ise often think the 'pirate republic' before Mr. Rodgers come in an hang everyone was probably more fair and transparent than modern times
Preach bey! Cuban was it before Castro and US chose Bahamas as the back up. Now like they want nice up Cuban again.
Reflect on who owns Bahamian money (hint: US). In fact, we don't even have money really... it's US money we use, the 'Bahamian' bills is like for tourist to pick-up and say it's cute and feel like they're not actually still in the States (though they are in a state effectively run by the States).
What always does kill me is why the Bahamas gov't is so up in the Chinese pants (ans: Chinese puttin money in dey pants). Look at how China is do it's own people and then come tell me who want dem do the same thing to Bahamians. Bey y'all is fool or what
Because its an example of wrongful dismissal which would be illegal in law respecting countries. The Bahamas however has a culture of push down people for personal gain, and seems to take a card out of the US 'right to work' philosophy, which, unlike 'right to work' in other countries which seeks to defend employees (job security), in the US it means the right for the employer to fire any employee, any time, for no reason.
I would argue that perhaps there is also a constructive dismissal case as the hotel had him working double shifts for the weeks prior to the termination. This constructive dismissal case is further strengthened by the hotel requesting a resignation over termination (as termination would be seen before any sensible court of law to be wrongful in the absence of just cause).
In cases where employees actions are of concern to an employer there should be a process of progressive discipline. This means warnings (verbal -> written), as well as reasonable accommodation (it is actually unreasonable for an employer to create such extended shifts preventing an employee from getting sleep. Many countries legally regulate at least 12 hours in-between shifts.
This case seems to also lack any progressive discipline, and actually shows an inhumane lack of accommodation.
This article is a reminder of how non-existent human rights are in this country, and if you think they exist here read through all the Bahamas legislation and show me where they are
Bey dey seem like dey only know to lie jed. Bey open he mouth, and it's juss lies dat fall out. Thats how simple dis gov't think Bahamians is; we guh believe any fool dey sey it ein even gat to make sense
It's the gov't to promote social and civil well being, and it's not fair to blame 'the home' for the short coming of the gov't who cannot control it's own domain. Bey Nassau so small it ein a matter of not being able to find and catch criminal, it's a matter of criminal working with and for the established powers (gov't and police).
Research Toronto Canada, that have people from alllllll over the world, including Jamaica and the middle East and the Bahamas.
Crime is not an issue because the gov't can control it's dominion.
das how politricksters does fool people over and over 'this is ours', people don't even know what things like 'conflict of interest' mean... PLP does take all y'all for idiots, juss know that
TruePeople says...
Bey, TruePeople, MP for the Poor People, say to all of y'all in gov't " resign and let us use the money saved by not paying y'all salaries for the endless non-sense y'all produce go toward paying off the STUPID national debt you same guys created for the people of this country while y'all is winein' and dinein' and liein' " LGBT looking more fat while people round here stravin
On Loretta: Retract or quit over Sarkis
Posted 10 August 2015, 1:04 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Bey, on the real if you investigate and cause to resign all those in conflict of interest situations we ein guh have a gov't left jed! It ein about colour shirts its how business is done round here, as sad as that is. The AG in Conflict of Interest is just a prime example of a rampant problem in our Bahamas. Bey ise often think the 'pirate republic' before Mr. Rodgers come in an hang everyone was probably more fair and transparent than modern times
On Christie and the AG under fire over ‘conflict of interest’
Posted 10 August 2015, 12:57 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Preach bey! Cuban was it before Castro and US chose Bahamas as the back up. Now like they want nice up Cuban again.
Reflect on who owns Bahamian money (hint: US). In fact, we don't even have money really... it's US money we use, the 'Bahamian' bills is like for tourist to pick-up and say it's cute and feel like they're not actually still in the States (though they are in a state effectively run by the States).
What always does kill me is why the Bahamas gov't is so up in the Chinese pants (ans: Chinese puttin money in dey pants). Look at how China is do it's own people and then come tell me who want dem do the same thing to Bahamians. Bey y'all is fool or what
On Baha Mar tight-lipped on Mitchell investigation
Posted 10 August 2015, 12:52 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Because its an example of wrongful dismissal which would be illegal in law respecting countries. The Bahamas however has a culture of push down people for personal gain, and seems to take a card out of the US 'right to work' philosophy, which, unlike 'right to work' in other countries which seeks to defend employees (job security), in the US it means the right for the employer to fire any employee, any time, for no reason.
I would argue that perhaps there is also a constructive dismissal case as the hotel had him working double shifts for the weeks prior to the termination. This constructive dismissal case is further strengthened by the hotel requesting a resignation over termination (as termination would be seen before any sensible court of law to be wrongful in the absence of just cause).
In cases where employees actions are of concern to an employer there should be a process of progressive discipline. This means warnings (verbal -> written), as well as reasonable accommodation (it is actually unreasonable for an employer to create such extended shifts preventing an employee from getting sleep. Many countries legally regulate at least 12 hours in-between shifts.
This case seems to also lack any progressive discipline, and actually shows an inhumane lack of accommodation.
This article is a reminder of how non-existent human rights are in this country, and if you think they exist here read through all the Bahamas legislation and show me where they are
On Ocean Club manager fired for nodding off ‘had been working double shifts’
Posted 10 August 2015, 12:39 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Bey dey seem like dey only know to lie jed. Bey open he mouth, and it's juss lies dat fall out. Thats how simple dis gov't think Bahamians is; we guh believe any fool dey sey it ein even gat to make sense
On PM: Warnings to Sarkis are not position of the govt
Posted 10 August 2015, 10:47 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
lol bey don't kill me. Opinionated ppl dem ein care what any next person have to say
On PLP Chairman: Sarkis is ‘anti-Bahamian’
Posted 10 August 2015, 10:44 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Bey Tal drink PLP coocoo soup bey, Don't watch nuttin
On Mitchell’s office accuses Dr Rollins of ‘betrayal’
Posted 10 August 2015, 10:42 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
It's the gov't to promote social and civil well being, and it's not fair to blame 'the home' for the short coming of the gov't who cannot control it's own domain. Bey Nassau so small it ein a matter of not being able to find and catch criminal, it's a matter of criminal working with and for the established powers (gov't and police).
Research Toronto Canada, that have people from alllllll over the world, including Jamaica and the middle East and the Bahamas.
Crime is not an issue because the gov't can control it's dominion.
On Anti-crime protesters say ‘enough is enough’
Posted 10 August 2015, 10:07 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
das how politricksters does fool people over and over 'this is ours', people don't even know what things like 'conflict of interest' mean... PLP does take all y'all for idiots, juss know that
On AG: No Baha Mar conflict of interest
Posted 10 August 2015, 9:49 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Dats why the criminal element ein lookin for the gov't to solve it's problems
On Concern for landlords if Baha Mar expats leave
Posted 6 August 2015, 9:28 a.m. Suggest removal