From your first day of work to the day of your retirement, your government has tools and programmes in place to help you succeed.
Look for resources on finding a job, education, and job training. Understand employment laws and employment standards in Bermuda, and what to do if you need to resolve a labour dispute.
Starting a fintech company in Bermuda involves several key steps to ensure compliance with local regulations and leverage the benefits offered by Bermuda’s business environment. Here is a summarized guide based on the detailed document provided by the Bermuda Government:
The Economic Development Department (EDD) offers a range of incentives for employers who are committed to job creation and economic growth in Bermuda. These guidelines provide detailed information on the available incentives and the application process for employers.
The Economic Development Department (EDD) is pleased to fund the Fintech Training Programme for Bermudian learners. This programme is designed to enhance skills and provide valuable networking opportunities in the fintech industry.
Payroll Tax Amendments for 2024
Tourism is a key driver of economic growth and development for Bermuda, and the Government’s aim is to remain oriented towards continuously enhancing the framework for sustainable tourism investment.
The Employment and Labour Relations Tribunal, established under the Employment Act 2000, has jurisdiction to hear and determine (including by way of arbitration) complaints, labour disputes, differences, conflicts and other matters referred to it under the Employment and Labour Code.
The Department of Workforce Development Training section Our Training section is responsible for all internal and external training for employees and clients, respectively, in collaboration with industry partners and educational institutions.
Our Career Development section is responsible for the accurate assessment of individuals for employment and career development, as well as working with employers on the placement of prepared individuals in available and suitable posts.
The Department of Workforce Development Training section Our Training section is responsible for all internal and external training for employees and clients, respectively, in collaboration with industry partners and educational institutions.
The Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation is seeking highly motivated individuals to join its team for its 2019 Summer Day Camp Programme.
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This survey will take approximately five (5) minutes to complete. Public Survey start date – Monday March 19, 2018 and ends – Wednesday March 28, 2018.
Thank you for your valuable participation.
Our Labour Relations Section (“the Section”) oversees the certification and decertification of unions in the workplace, and manages labour disputes in both unionised and non-unionised environments.
Ministry of Transport and Regulatory Affairs PUBLIC NOTICE
The Government of Bermuda’s Department of Human Resources has created a comprehensive resource guide to help introduce you to Bermuda.
In order to qualify for registration as an architect, an applicant must:
The Registry General maintains the
The Registry General maintains the Register of Surveyors and publishes a list of the surveyors who are registered in the Royal Gazette in January of each year.
Trends in the Bermuda job market are observed over time as part of the Employment Survey, which is mandatory for all employers. The survey records demographic and employment including age, race, occupation, income, and benefits.
The Bermuda Lifeguard Service works to ensure the safety of swimmers on Horseshoe, John Smiths, Clearwater and Turtle Beaches.
To work in Bermuda, you must be Bermudian, married to a Bermudian, or be a Permanent Resident’s Certificate (PRC) holder. If you are not you must have a valid work permit.
If an employer intends to continue to employ a work permit holder in the same job beyond the expiry date of the current work permit, they must apply for a new permit.
Employers applying for work permits must ensure that:
If you hire a worker who is not a Bermudian or married to one, or someone who is not a Permanent Resident’s Certificate (PRC) holder, they will need a work permit to work in Bermuda.
You must pay contributions into the Contributory Pension Fund (CPF) if you work more than four hours per week—even if you are self-employed. These contributions occur every Monday, as shown on the