Monthly Archives: September 2017

The Government warns businesses against price gouging ahead of Irma

In yesterday's Nassau Guardian we're told "The government issued a statement yesterday advising that price gouging and similar schemes to spike prices in the preparation for and wake of a natural disaster are considered “criminal offenses” under the terms of … Continue reading

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Spy Bill to return. Really???

So a proposed Bill they vehemently opposed while in Opposition is one of the first pieces of legislation the new FNM administration returns to Parliament with this month? Bahamians had lost trust in the last PLP Government giving the current … Continue reading

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Hurricane Irma. We may get lucky

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Labour law changes to make it easier to hire, fire in France

Grappling with slow economic growth and “stubbornly high unemployment” the French government is following through on their election campaign plans “to make the labor market more flexible.” “The measures meant to foster growth, reduce the nation’s stubbornly high unemployment and … Continue reading

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10 Solutions to Intergenerational Poverty

by Sean Malone  Sean Malone   is the Director of Media at FEE. His films have been featured in the mainstream media and throughout the free-market educational community. This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. From time to time, … Continue reading

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