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J S Johnson & Co Ltd
First Care Medical Plan
First Care Medical Plan
East and York Street
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
Yorkshire Medical Centre
Yorkshire Medical Centre
Shop 30 Prince Charles Shopping Centre
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
Freeport Insurance Agents & Brokers Ltd
Suite A3A East Bay Plaza, East Bay Street
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
CFPWA urges government to reinstate insurance benefit for dependants of police officers
CFPWA urges government to reinstate insurance benefit for dependants of police officers
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Associations (CFPWA) has expressed its disappointment in the government's decision to not offer insurance coverage for the dependents of new recruits will impact the future of every law enforcement agency in the country. Government revealed the change back in May, noting that the country spends over [...]
Attorney General's office begins medical insurance benefit enrollment; govt pledges to cover 80 percent
Attorney General's office begins medical insurance benefit enrollment; govt pledges to cover 80 percent
ATTORNEYS and Magistrates of the Office of the Attorney General will be provided with medical insurance, it was revealed yesterday.
FNM deputy leader reaffirms criticisms of security branch's medical policy amendment.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Free National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Shanendon Cartwright yesterday reiterated criticisms of government's decision to amend the medical insurance policy for security branch members, calling the move "shortsighted." Speaking on the issue during yesterday's Parliamentary session Cartwright said, "I still believe it is shortsighted because when members of the Royal B...
Munroe defends govt's decision on insurance for families of future uniformed officers
Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe yesterday defended the government's decision not to provide medical insurance coverage for dependents of members of the security branches who join after July 1, 2023, telling the Police Staff Association it is not a trade union and does not need to be consulted because the policy does not impact ...
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"BLATANT DISRESPECT": Police Staff Association rails government over insurance coverage
"BLATANT DISRESPECT": Police Staff Association rails government over insurance coverage
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Police Staff Association's President has blasted the government for what he has described as the "blatant disrespect" it continues to show towards law enforcement, arguing that the recent decision to now offer insurance coverage for the dependents of new recruits will impact the future of every law enforcement agency in the [...]
Govt defends change to insurance coverage for security forces
The Ministry of National Security yesterday defended a recent Cabinet decision to amend the insurance coverage of members of the security branches, arguing that it was made after consideration of the financial implications on the government's budget.