Unions attempt to negotiate a compromise to avoid a massive strike that could damage the Bahamian economy
North Andros fishermen are reactivating their petition against the fleet of Korean fishing boats that are still docked at Morgan's Bluff.
The industry’s increasing use of private islands was squeezing out Bahamian operators and tour companies, creating little trickle down into the wider economy.
As controversy surrounding the fleet of Korean fishing boats continues to simmer, a marine biologist in Freeport is very concerned about the Bahamas' already declining…
A Miami court authorised the Internal Revenue Service to examine banking records of tens of thousands of U.S. citizens with offshore accounts in the Caribbean.
Jim Ebeling, project manager with Tractebel, revealed that all the necessary permits from the state of Florida have been obtained to start pre-construction drilling activity.
When Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe urged the Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union members not to strike last week, he said something very…
Presentation to Parliament by Hon. Bradley b. Roberts MP In support of the resolution for a government guarantee of a $7.25 million loan for Bahamasair
A strike by hotel workers could inflict long-lasting damage to the reputation of the Bahamas’ hospitality industry, the head of an employers group said Sunday.