Hamilton Docks Are “Back To Normal Service”

March 18, 2016

Polaris Holding thanked everyone for their “support and patience over the last week,” and said that the Hamilton Docks are “back to normal service,” and the schedule is as follows:

  • 1. Friday 18 March – Oleander to be worked until it is finished.
  • 2. Normal Gate – 8:00 – 4:30
  • 3. Saturday 19 March – Bermuda Islander to be worked until fully discharged
  • 4. Saturday Gate – 8:00 – 4:30

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  1. Onion Juice says:

    That’s good to hear, now I can get my thing for de thing

  2. Frank says:

    Great news! Why are they NOT staying open later tonight as there are so many people without there goods needed?

    • Crazy says:

      Hi – it clearly states it is going to be worked on until its finished.. so.. Frankly, Frank I would suggest you to read this again.

      • STINKS says:

        you read if “gates close at 4.30″ means no truck deliveries off docks. plus it don’t take that much time to OFF LOAD such small cargo ships

      • Frank says:

        I’m the one who cannot read ha!

  3. NANA says:

    Hope it is regular time and not overtime for Saturday and after hours. There has been a lot of kind Bermudians picking up trash that should have been done by the Trash Collectors.

  4. Frank says:

    Great news! Why are they NOT staying open later tonight as there are so many people without there goods needed?

    thanks

  5. ron,b says:

    should have stayed at the house for one more week

    • I heart 441 says:

      Why, both parties came to a mutual agreement.

  6. NOBODY should be paid Overtime.Are you kidding me.This was not a strike so they say….why didn’t management step in and do something…you put this country through hell and you are still not happy!!!!This totally unfair and a slap in our faces…after all you put us through.
    None of you deserve to be paid
    I like many bermudians have a very sour taste in our mouths.

    • frank says:

      this clearly showed that the premier is not in charge and he does not listen to the people.
      if he did we would not have had to go through this
      so he had to reach out to Sir john Swan da
      it was more like the big boys in town reached out to Sir john
      and he told mike what to do.
      and where was fahy they did not have him at the press meeting
      I wonder why

      • William DC says:

        fahy Made a lot of promises to his friends that’s the problem.

      • Terry says:

        Frank.
        The march is over.
        Go home.
        You make no sense.
        Put the bottle down.

  7. mmm says:

    Initially some viewed the many hundreds of workers as being a part of a labour dispute, as the days went by, the minds of some were enlightened tha t this was about having the right to work in your own country and not have to compete with folks from other countries here on work permits. The minds of some were further enlightened that there truly is a division among the people, by race and by place of birth. Some after being here a number of ye ars feel they are entitled to status, unfortunately, this small island can only accomodate a few, not ten thousand plus.