'Minimal' disruption from airport action

Wed, Sep 15th 2021, 12:00 PM

MINIMAL disruption was reported at Family Island airports on day two of industrial action by some employees, according to Director of Aviation Algernon Cargill.

On Monday airport operations on many Family Islands were halted for a period when some employees refused to show up to work protesting unresolved issues. Because of the “no-shows” airports on Abaco, Bimini, Cat Island, South Andros and San Salvador were closed for long periods on Monday.
#Yesterday, Mr Cargill once again called the industrial action “illegal,” expressing disappointment in the employees who are members of the Bahamas Public Services Union. He said he has been very transparent with the union in negotiations.
#“The airports are all open,” Mr Cargill said. “There was minimal disruption yesterday as is the case this morning (Tuesday). However, we do have 31 employees in the Family Islands airports who have not called in nor have they reported to work.
#“We sent a team from Nassau to the Family Islands and the airports are remaining open. Our focus is to minimise the disruption to the traveling public, both Bahamians and tourists, during this illegal strike action by the Bahamas Public Services Union.
#“During the entire process, we have been transparent with the union. We have sat to the table. We’ve agreed on the payments to the Family Island employees. The union is fully aware that the payment requests have been sent on for approval and nonetheless they organised and held an illegal strike action.”
#Even though the airports were closed for a period on Monday, Mr Cargill said the impact was minimal and he hopes to keep it that way until the matters are resolved.
#“Yesterday (Monday), the airports opened by 10am, but the employees remained away from work,” Mr Cargill continued. “We were able to send employees on Bahamasair and other flights to the Family Islands and the last airport to open was Cat Island. That airport is open. “This is simply to ensure that we minimise the disruption during this period of the illegal action by the Bahamas Public Services Union.
#“I use the word ‘illegal’ because we have been transparent with the union. We have kept the union fully updated. We’ve had several working sessions with the union where we have gone over the calculations and the payments. The union’s representatives have agreed to these payments. We met the deadlines in terms of advancing the proposal for consideration and the union is fully aware of this.

On Monday airport operations on many Family Islands were halted for a period when some employees refused to show up to work protesting unresolved issues. Because of the “no-shows” airports on Abaco, Bimini, Cat Island, South Andros and San Salvador were closed for long periods on Monday.

Yesterday, Mr Cargill once again called the industrial action “illegal,” expressing disappointment in the employees who are members of the Bahamas Public Services Union. He said he has been very transparent with the union in negotiations.

“The airports are all open,” Mr Cargill said. “There was minimal disruption yesterday as is the case this morning (Tuesday). However, we do have 31 employees in the Family Islands airports who have not called in nor have they reported to work.

“We sent a team from Nassau to the Family Islands and the airports are remaining open. Our focus is to minimise the disruption to the traveling public, both Bahamians and tourists, during this illegal strike action by the Bahamas Public Services Union.

“During the entire process, we have been transparent with the union. We have sat to the table. We’ve agreed on the payments to the Family Island employees. The union is fully aware that the payment requests have been sent on for approval and nonetheless they organised and held an illegal strike action.”
#Even though the airports were closed for a period on Monday, Mr Cargill said the impact was minimal and he hopes to keep it that way until the matters are resolved.

“Yesterday (Monday), the airports opened by 10am, but the employees remained away from work,” Mr Cargill continued. “We were able to send employees on Bahamasair and other flights to the Family Islands and the last airport to open was Cat Island. That airport is open. “This is simply to ensure that we minimise the disruption during this period of the illegal action by the Bahamas Public Services Union.

“I use the word ‘illegal’ because we have been transparent with the union. We have kept the union fully updated. We’ve had several working sessions with the union where we have gone over the calculations and the payments. The union’s representatives have agreed to these payments. We met the deadlines in terms of advancing the proposal for consideration and the union is fully aware of this.

 

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