Thursday, May 14, 2026

At odds over longer hours

Date:

Share post:

BARBADOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY president Eddy Abed and chief executive officer of the Small Business Association Lynette Holder are butting heads over the issue of extended business hours.

Abed said he would like the practice to not only prevail but spread to Government while Holder said there was no justification for it.

“We and a few others have been trying it for years since the revitalisation of Bridgetown started. We open late from Thursdays to Saturdays where on Thursday we get families, Friday are the weekly paid workers and Saturdays we catch those who just want to enjoy late shopping,” Abed said.

The managing director of Abed’s Co Ltd said the latest they opened at these times was 7:30 p.m. and not the later hours associated with the Christmas season, but it was still effective. (CA)

Please read the full story in today’s Weekend Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

Related articles

Police-involved shooting incident in St Michael

There was a police involved shooting at Parkinson Field, St Michael, today.  Initial reports state no one was injured,...

US citizen convicted of running secret Chinese ‘police station’ in NYC

A US citizen has been convicted of helping run what has been described as the first known secret...

Drunken mother placed on bond for misbehaving

The alcoholic drinks which Shernelle Dionne Walcott consumed on Tuesday caused her to misbehave for hours and ultimately...

Bajans rally behind Roberts offer

Roberts Manufacturing Co. Limited, the 80-year-old Barbadian manufacturer of margarines, shortening, edible oils and animal feeds, closed off...