AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism & AI: Bermuda Tourism Authority’s incoming chief executive Jan Hutton says the industry must adapt as travellers increasingly use AI for personalised trip planning and discovery. Public Finance: Parliament approved a 10% public service pension increase, ending a 2014 freeze, with extra payments expected from October and retroactive amounts for the gap. Employment Justice: Economy and Labour Minister Jason Hayward outlined plans to strengthen enforcement of Employment Tribunal awards, including graduated penalties up to $15,000 per affected employee and a compliance watch list. Infrastructure Pressure: OBA MP Vance Campbell warns roads and water/wastewater systems remain unsafe and outdated, citing aging reservoirs and ongoing setbacks at Tynes Bay. Sports—Cricket & Football: Saltus hosts the inaugural FrayStar Youth Cricket Festival for under-15s, while Isai Gibbons commits to Saint Mary’s University for the 2026 season. Sports—T20 Qualifier: Bermuda coach Cal Waldron says he may shuffle the squad for the final group match against Brazil as qualification nears. Marine & Ports: Marine & Ports Services released the weekly shipping schedule starting June 27. BSX Update: June 26 trading saw 5,064 shares, with Allshores down 7.1% to $26 and the BSX index down 0.53% to 3,681.41.
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