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ianrossferguson says...

Agreed, certainly there is much more to say on the plight of women in the workforce and there are a few of us sensitive enough to stir awareness. Perhaps referring to the article as atrocious or pathetic is somewhat unnecessary. Lord have mercy: Can we disagree without being ignorant and resorting to name-calling (especially behind aliases)? Feel free to contact me at the Chamber to discuss further. I would love to capture your thoughts/ research in next week’s article. I will hear from you if you are truly seeking to be a positive and influential voice in the consciousness of our nation or if you are joining the ranks of the cowards who hurl insults and run in silence!

On How a woman's touch can aid the workplace

Posted 19 September 2012, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal

ianrossferguson says...

Agreed...We are challenged with the smaller economies of scale in providing variety suffficient to meet the demads of the highly exposed Bahamian populous. It is a catch 22 situation. When people shop home more, businesses will have the confidence and resources to expand their businesses. The conversation continues...

On Better pricing... the key to local shopping

Posted 28 August 2012, 8:48 a.m. Suggest removal