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Morton Bahamas Layoffs
News Article
July 27, 2011
Morton Bahamas Layoffs

Excessive rain at Morton Bahamas Limited will see slightly more than 100 workers temporarily laid off next week, as salt production dries up at the company's Inagua operation, Guardian Business can confirm.

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September 14, 2008
New Hope For Moton Employees

There is a sense of new hope for Morton Salt employees residing on hurricane-ravished Inagua, with the announcement of the intention of parent company Rohm and Haas to rebuild the salt manufacturing facility.

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Strike At Morton
News Article
August 11, 2008
Strike At Morton

Defence force and police officers were called in to man posts at Morton Bahamas Limited yesterday after some 95 percent of its workers delivered on a promise to take industrial action at the Inagua Salt Plant.

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June 19, 2019
Morton Bahamas threatens employee lockout

Morton Bahamas Ltd. has threatened to lock employees out of its plant on Inagua after the Bahamas Industrial Manufacturers and Allied Workers Union (BIMAWU) failed to attend...

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April 20, 2016
Morton Salt signs five-year deal with workers

THE president of the union representing more than 100 Morton Salt line-staff yesterday said employees are "satisfied" with the particulars of a newly signed five-year industrial agreement with the Inagua based company.

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February 10, 2016
UPDATED: Police find further 2m of cocaine on seized boat

POLICE seized nearly $2m worth of cocaine from a boat in Inagua Sunday afternoon two weeks after they first discovered $20,000 worth of cocaine in the same vessel.

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May 14, 2014
Salt workers unhappy over years of 'blatant disrespect'

MORTON Salt workers yesterday threw support behind an impending three-day union strike following what they described as years of "blatant disrespect" from the company...l

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