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Prime Minister to Meet Morton Executives
Prime Minister to Meet Morton Executives
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham is expected to meet today with representatives from Morton Salt company's home office in the Untied States to receive a full report on the Inagua hurricane damage assessments they conducted during the past week and indications about their future plans.
Morton Salt Executives have discussion with Labour Minister
Senior executives of Morton Salt, Inc., Kevin Brad Morris and Vivian Moultrie, recently met with the Minister of Labour, Senator the Hon. Dion A. Foulkes at the Department of Labour on Rosetta Street.
Campbell wraps weekend tour of southern-most islands
Campbell wraps weekend tour of southern-most islands
Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie Campbell concluded a three-day visit to the islands of Mayaguana and Inagua over the weekend with a stop at the Inagua All-Age School...
Morton Salt To Close Indefinitely
Morton Salt To Close Indefinitely
The economy of Inagua has been dealt a crippling blow with the indefinite closure of Morton Salt.
Sunday's passage of Hurricane Ike totally destroyed Morton's main building and melted tons of salt in its salt pans, forcing management to cease operations at the establishment, the island's main economic engine.
Minister voices frustration over removal of three sunken vessels
Environment Minister Dr Earl Deveaux said in the House of Assembly Wednesday that the most frustrating issue he has had to deal with while in office, other than the problematic city dump, is the removal of three sunken wooden vessels from Inagua's harbour.
Prodded by the Member of Parliament for Mayaguana, Inagua, Crooked Island, Acklins, and Long Cay (MICAL) V Alfred Gray on the matter, Dr Dev...
Strike At Morton
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.
Morton Salt signs five-year deal with workers
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.
Morton: No Major Damage
Morton: No Major Damage
MORTON Salt says its Inagua-based plant has suffered "no significant damage" from Hurricane Irene, and its operations are back up with employees havin returned to work on Friday.
Morton executives did not comment on what impact, if any, the storm would have on staffing levels going forward, given that 100 of its 140-strong workforce had already been temporarily laid-off prior to the passage of ...