
Odecca Gibson
Odecca Gibson is the executive director of the Bahamas Hotel Restaurant and Employers Association, where she serves as a key representative in industrial negotiations with trade unions. Recently, she has been in the news for expressing concerns over proposed labor law reforms in the Bahamas that would require businesses to pay a 'bond' or provide redundancy insurance for employees. Gibson has described these proposals as potentially burdensome for employers, particularly in the struggling tourism sector, and has called for clarity on how such measures would be implemented.
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Odecca Gibson, executive director for the Bahamas Hotel Restaurant and Employers Association, criticized the redundancy insurance requirement as controversial.
Minister: Redundancy insurance ‘not ready’Odecca Gibson, executive director for the Bahamas Hotel Restaurant and Employers Association, recently branded the requirement for businesses to pay a 'bond' or finance some form of 'redundancy insurance' for their workers as 'perhaps the most controversial' of the Government's planned labour law reforms.
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