Immigration union wants sears fired over ignored grievances

The Bahamas Customs and Immigration Allied Workers Union (BCIAWU) has escalated its confrontation with the government by publicly demanding the immediate dismissal of Immigration Minister Alfred Sears. Union leadership accuses the minister of systematically ignoring longstanding complaints regarding compensation, promotions, and insurance benefits affecting border security personnel.

During a highly charged press conference on Friday, BCIAWU representatives detailed what they characterized as a critical deterioration of morale within both Immigration and Customs departments. Union head Mr. Brooks revealed that experienced officers are abandoning their posts for private sector opportunities or opting for early retirement due to mounting frustrations with the administration.

The union presented a comprehensive list of unresolved issues, including stalled promotions, uncompensated overtime, outstanding per diem and uniform allowances, delayed appointment letters, and inadequate health insurance coverage. While acknowledging the government’s promotion of 340 immigration officers in July 2025 as the department’s largest promotional exercise, Brooks noted that many qualified officers were inexplicably overlooked or superseded without justification.

A significant point of contention involves compensation equity, where officers promoted to identical ranks now receive equivalent salaries despite substantial discrepancies in years of service and experience. The Customs Department faces additional criticism for poor communication practices, with the union learning of January promotions only through staff congratulations rather than official consultation.

Insurance coverage has emerged as a particularly volatile issue. Since April 2023, new hires have faced unilateral changes requiring employees to cover dependent costs, while some pre-2023 hires have been unable to add spouses or children to their policies. The union reports numerous instances of claims being dishonored despite premium payments.

The core conflict centers on the minister’s alleged unavailability. Brooks stated that despite repeated attempts through calls, letters, and emails over several months, Minister Sears has never met with BCIAWU representatives, contradicting his public claims of maintaining an open-door policy.

In a dramatic demonstration during the press conference, Brooks slammed dominoes on the desk as symbolic ‘hard cards’ being pushed on the minister, reinforcing his demand for dismissal. The Trade Union Congress president indicated that affiliate unions are considering necessary actions to secure their entitlements, though industrial action remains a last resort for BCIAWU.

Labour and Public Service Minister Pia Glover Rolle acknowledged technical difficulties may have prevented receipt of some emails but confirmed receiving a written letter on Thursday. She stated she was unaware of outstanding BCIAWU matters and referred promotion issues to the relevant permanent secretary.

Minister Sears did not respond to media inquiries by press time. The Fort Charlotte MP had previously announced in June that he would not seek reelection in the upcoming general election.