He continued: "And, we hope that as soon as travel permits that we and senior technical officers will have a familiarisation visit so that they would be able to go and meet face-to-face with their counterparts so that you have a face to go with a name or an email address.
What happen to Zoom, Webex, MS Teams, Skype. Really have to meet face to face? Lol
A downsizing of Nassau Flight Services’ 244-strong workforce, featuring 166 full-time workers and 78 temporary staff, was almost inevitable post-privatisation given the need to better align costs with income. This, though, would not have been easy given the presence of trade unions via the Airline, Airport and Allied Workers Union and an existing industrial agreement.
Dr Rodgers said the Government should first release all temporary workers once their contracts expire, implement a public service hiring freeze, retire all workers aged 65 years-old and over, and then put in place proper systems and structures that promotes high-performers while also dealing with those who failed in their duties.
This is spot on and completely agree but no government have the balls to make this move and lose an election. Even if they did the next government would rehire those fired and contract the retired workers to buy back the votes.
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He continued: "And, we hope that as soon as travel permits that we and senior technical officers will have a familiarisation visit so that they would be able to go and meet face-to-face with their counterparts so that you have a face to go with a name or an email address.
What happen to Zoom, Webex, MS Teams, Skype. Really have to meet face to face? Lol
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A downsizing of Nassau Flight Services’ 244-strong workforce, featuring 166 full-time workers and 78 temporary staff, was almost inevitable post-privatisation given the need to better align costs with income. This, though, would not have been easy given the presence of trade unions via the Airline, Airport and Allied Workers Union and an existing industrial agreement.
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Dr Rodgers said the Government should first release all temporary workers once their contracts expire, implement a public service hiring freeze, retire all workers aged 65 years-old and over, and then put in place proper systems and structures that promotes high-performers while also dealing with those who failed in their duties.
This is spot on and completely agree but no government have the balls to make this move and lose an election. Even if they did the next government would rehire those fired and contract the retired workers to buy back the votes.
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