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  2. 1981 Bermuda general strike - Wikipedia

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    On 6 April, 1150 public sector workers in Bermuda walked off the job and began strike action, demanding above-inflation pay rises.. As the strike stretched on into late April, workers in other sectors began to take actions in solidarity with the public sector workers, including some taxi drivers who picketed the L.F. Wade International Airport.

  3. Politics of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda is the oldest British Overseas Territory, and the oldest self-governing British Overseas Territory, and has a great degree of internal autonomy through authority and roles of governance delegated to it by the national Government (the British Government, which is ultimately responsible for the governance of all British territory). Its ...

  4. Bermuda Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda Department of Corrections, formerly Her Majesty's Prison Service, Bermuda, is the agency charged with managing the prisons within the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. It is a part of the Ministry of National Security and is headquartered in Hamilton. In 2002, the Government of Bermuda renamed the HM Prisons to Correctional Facilities.

  5. Category:Government of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Government ministers of Bermuda (21 C, 7 P) O. Official residences in Bermuda (1 P) P. Members of the Parliament of Bermuda (3 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Government ...

  6. Attorney General of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1698, the Attorney-General's Chambers of Bermuda is the main legal advisor to the federal government and makes laws accessible to the public. From 1698-1999, the Attorney-General was also the main prosecutor in all criminal matters that pertained to the Bermuda courts.

  7. Governor of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    1612–1616 Richard Moore (Deputy Governor in Bermuda. Sir Thomas Smith remained in England as Governor and Treasurer of Bermuda) Between Moore's 1615 departure for England aboard the Welcome and the 1616 arrival of Captain Tucker, the role of acting Deputy Governor was to be rotated monthly among the members of the Counsell of Six: Captain Miles Kendall, Captain John Mansfield, Thomas Knight ...

  8. Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda (/ b ər ˈ m j uː d ə /; historically known as the Bermudas or Somers Isles) is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean.The closest land outside the territory is in the American state of North Carolina, about 1,035 km (643 mi) to the west-northwest.

  9. Category:Government occupations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Government occupations" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...