AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBPL Overtime Backlash: Bahamas Electrical Utility Managerial Union says workers shouldn’t be publicly blamed for overtime they were authorized to work, as government tightens controls after the annual bill neared $20m and leaked payroll figures sparked fresh scrutiny. Power Outage Politics: A wider debate continues over Bahamas Power and Light’s performance and the impact of outages as schools reopen, with unions and officials trading accusations over responsibility and oversight. Digital Government Push: Minister Sebas Bastian says The Bahamas is building an AI strategy around public trust—privacy, cybersecurity, transparency and human oversight—using consultation with the private sector, academia and civil society. Leadership Pipeline at Cable Bahamas: Cable Bahamas’ year-long leadership development programme highlights “future-ready” internal coaching and continuous investment in emerging leaders. Entrepreneur Grants: OWN Bahamas awarded $65,000 in start-up/elevation grants to four young entrepreneurs, including an AI specialist and a studio owner expanding capacity. Aviation Fees Warning: NBAA says BANSA’s retroactive fee collection on aircraft operators since May 1, 2021 could hit FBOs, airports and the travel industry, as advocacy ramps up with U.S. stakeholders. Tourism Demand Signals: Virtuoso reports fall 2026 luxury travel sales up sharply, with September leading the surge—good news for Bahamas bookings planning. Workforce Needs: Freeport’s immigration minister and Grand Bahama Shipyard talks underscore demand for skilled tradesmen, with a push to attract students into high-paying roles.
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