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djgross says...

Why did Perfect Luck only buy claims of Bahamians? I am one of several dozen expat former employees of Baha Mar who are still waiting to be paid owed salary and severance. This discrimination appears to sanctioned by the Government of the Bahamas. Do labor laws only protect Bahamians?

On EDITORIAL: The Chinese future in the Bahamas

Posted 5 September 2017, 10:33 a.m. Suggest removal

djgross says...

So when are the expat former employees of Baha Mar going to be paid what they're owed in salary and severance from this failure? All Bahamians were paid, but not us. This discrimination against foreign workers is so unfair. It also appears to be Government of the Bahamas sanctioned. What is the value of an employment contract in the Bahamas? Apparently there a no protections for non Bahamians.

djgross says...

ATTN:
The Rt. Hon. Dr. Hubert Alexander Minnis
The Hon. Kevin Peter Turnquist
Senator The Hon. Carl Wilshire Bethel, Q.C.
Senator The Hon. Dion Alexander Foulkes
The Hon. Dionisio James D'Aguilar

Dear Distinguished Officials,

As we, the former Baha Mar expatriate employees, are coming up on two years of dealing with a lack of clarity or resolution, we are pleased a new, fresh government with open eyes has taken the helm and are hopeful that you may help bring justice to our situation.

Your administration’s goals to revitalize The Bahamas as an ethical country, which foreign investors and employees should seek to do business with, is both encouraging and inspiring. We came to work in The Bahamas, as we believed in the people, the country and the mission of hope- in the form of opportunities- that the resort could bring for future generations.

We remained hopeful that honesty and justice would prevail and that any future communication or action could be avoided. After all, China EXIM bank provided plentiful funds, and the Claims Committee anointed that those funds were to be distributed to employees. The Bahamians were paid 100% of what they were owed. Where has the money gone that is rightfully owed to the expatriates?

The disrespectful communication, deceitful and fraudulent dealings and blatant discrimination against paying the expatriates- though employed equally under the same entity as the Bahamians- appears deliberate and criminal.

We may have moved off the island, but we are not going away.

The layers of deception assumedly by CEXIM bank and the Christie administration have given us no choice but to take these matters to a legal level. We are writing to let you know that we have retained legal representation and henceforth they will be corresponding with you on our behalf.

Where your administration may not been part of the problem, we are asking for your support to be part of the solution. As stated before, we want to be behind you, and put all of this behind us.

The Former Baha Mar Expatriates

djgross says...

How about ending discrimination against foreign workers? I am one of dozens of US workers who are still waiting to be paid owed salary and severance from the Baha Mar bankruptcy. All Bahamian workers were compensated. What value are labor laws and contracts if they don't protect everyone? This discrimination appears to be Government of the Bahamas sanctioned.

On INSIGHT: A bitter pill to swallow

Posted 1 August 2017, 2:15 p.m. Suggest removal

djgross says...

How about having the bank also make all former employees of Baha Mar whole. I am one of 200+ expat former Baha Mar employees who are still waiting to be paid owed salary and severance. All Bahamian employees were paid. How is this not discrimination? What is the value of a contract in the Bahamas? This action appears to be Government of the Bahamas sanctioned. Don't labor laws protect all workers?

djgross says...

End the discrimination against foreign workers. I am one of 200+ expat former employees of Baha Mar who have been waiting to be paid owed salary and severance. Bahamians were paid. What is the value of a contract in the Bahamas?

djgross says...

How about you pay people what they're owed? I am one of 200+ expat former Baha Mar employees who are still waiting to be paid owed salary and severance. Bahamians employees were all paid. This discrimination against foreign companies and workers is wrong. It also appears to be Government of Bahamas sanctioned.
In this case it appears that what goes around comes around. The company was not paid what is still due.
How can CCA say that missing this deadline would cause it irreparable harm? It intentionally slowed down work when it missed opening previously. What good reputation?

djgross says...

I am one of 200 former expat Baha Mar employees who are still waiting to be paid owed salary and severance from the bankruptcy. All Bahamian ex-employees have been paid in full. Why this discrimination? It's up to the Government of the Bahamas to protect workers and honor labor laws, which should apply to everyone. Do contacts only apply if you're Bahamian? Stop this unfair discrimination. Now.

djgross says...

It might help to end discrimination against foreign workers in the Bahamas. I am one of 200+ expatriate former employees of Baha Mar who are still waiting for owed salary and severance. All Bahamian workers were paid. This Government of Bahamas sanctioned discrimination is not fair.

djgross says...

I am one of the former expat employees of Baha Mar, and am still waiting for owed compensation and severance. All Bahamian employees were paid. How is this fair?
End this discrimination.