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Tue, 02 Jun 2015 13:15:55 -0400

Tue, 02 Jun 2015 06:00:26 -0400

We have a heated discussion about raising the minimum wage of The Bahamas with members of the Trade Union Congress (T.U.C.). As part of our LABOUR WEEK discussions, Tyrone “Rock” Morris, T.U.C. General Secretary, Herman Armbrister, Bahamas General Workers Union, and Rudolph Stubbs, Bahamas Customs, Immigration & Allied Workers Union, tell us the T.U.C. believes the minimum wage should be raised from the current $150.00 a week (or about $210.00 a week in the civil service) to $350.00 a week. That would put the country’s minimum wage above the federal minimum wage of the United States, but well below those of developed economies like Australia, France, the UK, New Zealand and Canada. The Bahamas already has the highest minimum wage of the independent nations in the Caribbean. Morris also tells us the T.U.C. and rival NCTU will likely have separate marches on Randol Fawkes Labour Day this Friday.

Pictured left to right; MorningBlend Co-host Farrell Goff; Rudolph Stubbs; Herman Armbrister; Tyrone “Rock” Morris; and MorningBlend Host Dwight Strachan.

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Mon, 01 Jun 2015 13:15:21 -0400

Mon, 01 Jun 2015 10:05:35 -0400

Mon, 01 Jun 2015 06:00:46 -0400

We get reaction to the govt.’s proposed ban on “wrecked” vehicles and on vehicles more than 10-years old. Dwaine Scavella, Bahamas Auto Repair Assoc. (pictured, second from left), and Demeko Williams, V.P., Bahamas Towing Assoc. (second from right) say that especially with wrecked vehicles, instead of an outright ban, clear industry standards should be implemented to clearly classify damaged vehicles, and to assess and determine the suitability of each specific vehicle to enter the country.Our guests and listeners are on the fence about the older vehicles, appreciating the concerns about safety and environmental issues. Some are worried that the proposed changes will mean many people will no longer be able to afford a vehicle of any kind.

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