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Sandra Major, President, BECAWU (Bahamas Educators Counsellors and Allied Workers Union - an affiliate of Commonwealth of The Bahamas Trade Union Congress), representing some 800 educators throughout the country - and all public school teachers in Grand Bahama - outlines for #MorningBlend on Guardian Radio 96.9FM the impact of their two-day sickout, or as they prefer to say, “mental health rest day”.
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