Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Almond, union to talk severance

Date:

Share post:

IT WILL BE BACK TO THE NEGOTIATING TABLE for management of Almond Resorts Inc. and the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) as workers eagerly await their severance packages.
BWU general secretary Sir Roy Trotman told the media yesterday that after a meeting last Thursday, another was scheduled for Tuesday morning with the Almond team led by acting chief executive officer William “Monty” Cumberbatch.
The major issues that will be addressed at that meeting next week will be the union’s attempt to secure an “enhanced separation package” for Almond Beach Village staff and a demand for “adequate adjustments” for workers at St James and Christ Church properties that Almond still operates.
In addition, Sir Roy said the BWU would also be pushing for specific attention “to those people who may have been traumatized by the loss of employment and the short notice that was given”.
Read the full story in today’s SATURDAY SUN.

Related articles

Reports of a stabbing in The City

There are reports reaching The Nation of a stabbing incident in The City. More details as they come to...

Bajan chef preps for Shanghai

Barbadian WorldSkills cooking competitor, Reese-Ann Alleyne, has completed an intensive international training camp in Atlanta, Georgia, United States,...

Probation pressure

Nearly 300 young Barbadians, many of them teenagers, were under the care of the Probation Service last year,...

Police warn public of viral fake message

It has been drawn to our attention that there is a notice circulating purporting to be from The...