From:TheBahamasWeekly.com
BTC refutes Union Chiefs “Preposterous” Claims
By Jerome Sawyer, Senior Manager, Public Relations
Jul 28, 2013 - 12:05:09 PM
Nassau, Bahamas - The Management of The Bahamas
Telecommunications Company Ltd (BTC) is condemning in the strongest terms the
recent comments by Bahamas Communications and Public Officers Union (BCPOU) leader,
Bernard Evans, in respect to both alleged plans to lay off staff, and in the
erroneous and reckless comments regarding management compensation.
“Unfortunately,
we are finding ourselves having to take time to address ludicrous and downright
false assertions being made by Mr. Evans, who we are sure knows better. BTC Management and Staff have been working
hard on the transformation of the company – addressing the network issues and
seeking to improve customer care. And
while we are hard at work trying to deliver better service to our customers, we
have leadership of our non-management union engaged in what can best be
described as mischievous efforts to undermine team morale and to distract from
the very important tasks of making things better for our BTC customers and our
BTC team members”, noted Geoff Houston, CEO of BTC.
“There is absolutely no truth to the
contention that BTC is planning mass layoffs.
None. Zero. I have spoken at BTC
team meetings around the country just a few short months ago to tell staff in person
that while BTC must become more efficient in an increasingly competitive
market, we are working hard to improve and build our business so that team
members can have new, more exciting opportunities within BTC.”
“Also, while BTC seeks to avoid discussion
on the issue of the compensation of individuals within the company because we
appreciate how important it is for confidentiality purposes, we are compelled
to point out that the allegations made by Mr. Evans regarding the half million
dollar average compensation for executives of BTC are completely absurd and
wholly false”, continued Houston.
BTC management notes that for the company
and its team members to succeed, all stakeholders have to be aligned and work
in good faith to set the foundation for the long term success of BTC. The company is hopeful that all BTC
stakeholders can continue to work in a spirit of cooperation to the benefit of
the company and its hundreds of thousands of customers.
The Bahamas
Telecommunications Company (BTC) is the leading telecoms operator in The
Bahamas. BTC is jointly owned by Cable & Wireless Communications (51%) and
the Government of The Bahamas (49%). Cable & Wireless Communications has
both management and Board control.
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