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'Majority of non-hotel staff now back at work'
'Majority of non-hotel staff now back at work'
Minister of Labour Dion Foulkes yesterday claimed that the vast majority of Bahamians laid off due to the pandemic are now back at work...
Davis criticises Minnis over hotel redundancies
Davis criticises Minnis over hotel redundancies
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party Leader Philip "Brave" Davis has attacked Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis for the "heartless and mean-spirited" way in which redundancies are being happening at the Grand Lucayan hotel. He called on the Minnis administration
MOH to Establish a COVID-19 Hotline for Hotels and Vacation Properties
Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis, COVID-19 Task Force Coordinator and Special Adviser to the Prime Minister announced that the Ministry of Health is working with the Ministry of Tourism to establish a COVID-19 hotline specifically for hotels and vacation properties...
HOTEL UNION AGM QUESTIONABLE
HOTEL UNION AGM QUESTIONABLE
By CHESTER ROBARDS
Guardian Staff Reporter
chester@nasguard.com
Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union(BHCAWU)members might not have their first general meeting until the end of the year, its general secretary toldThe Guardianyesterday, making it almost nine months since the new administration took office.
Darren Woods said the union is waiting for two financial audits to be completed by ...
Pintard proposes policy mandating hotels/restaurants buy 40 percent Bahamian
Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Michael Pintard said he has received the support of Cabinet for a policy that mandates, under a heads of agreement, that 40 percent of food items purchased by hotels and restaurants be locally produced. Pintard said his ministry has been focused in recent months on guaranteeing a market for ...The post Pintard proposes policy mandating hotels/restaurant...
Airport hotel talks ongoing
Airport hotel talks ongoing
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
The Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) is talking to potential investors still exploring the feasibility of constructing a hotel at the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA), Tribune Business can reveal.
In an exclusive interview this week, Stewart Steeves, NAD's president and chief executive, confirmed that while there was "nothing concret...
All Nassau hotels 'will be full' for Thanksgiving
All Nassau hotels 'will be full' for Thanksgiving
Every hotel in Nassau "will be full" come Thanksgiving 2011, an Atlantis' top executive has predicted, as the resort celebrates the Bahamas achieving NCAA 'exempt status', which will pave the way for it to host a major pre-season college basketball tournament.
Kerzner International (Bahamas) president and managing director, George Markantonis, said the 'Battle 4 Atlantis' event will boost emplo...
Choice Hotels' Caribbean Operations Getting Top Marks
MONTEGO BAY,
Jamaica - Caribbean tourism industry officials and
travelers alike are responding positively to the value proposition
offered by Choice Hotels International, Inc.'s (NYSE: CHH
) nine Caribbean hotels in today's price sensitive market.
Speaking
at last week's Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Caribbean
Marketplace in Montego Bay, Bill Clegg, regional vice president o...
'Hotel workers solely dependent on govt aid'
'Hotel workers solely dependent on govt aid'
AFTER six months of hotels being closed, a hotel union official said industry workers are being negatively impacted by the uncertainty and are solely reliant on government assistance...
Government hopeful smaller hotels can jumpstart tourism
DEPUTY Prime Minister Peter Turnquest said the Minnis administration is hopeful that the re-opening of smaller hotels will help jumpstart the tourism industry.