'Stop breaking law by fingerprinting foreign teachers'

Thu, Jan 23rd 2014, 05:27 PM

BAHAMAS Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson yesterday called for the Ministry of Education to immediately stop ‘violating’ the Employment Act by requiring expatriate teachers to be fingerprinted as part of its vetting process.

Mrs Wilson’s comments came after she claimed 15 teachers from CR Walker High School were bussed to the Criminal Detective Unit to be fingerprinted...

BAHAMAS Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson yesterday called for the Ministry of Education to immediately stop ‘violating’ the Employment Act by requiring expatriate teachers to be fingerprinted as part of its vetting process.

Mrs Wilson’s comments came after she claimed 15 teachers from CR Walker High School were bussed to the Criminal Detective Unit to be fingerprinted...

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