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CARICOM first ladies take aim at teenage pregnancy, cervical cancer, violence against women

The first ladies and spouses of CARICOM leaders are urging support for their initiative which focuses on the reduction of teenage pregnancy, cervical cancer, violence against women and children, and the elimina... Read More...

The Speaker of the House addresses rumours that she has been asked to resign

Leon Theodore-John is denying rumors that she has been asked to resign as the Speaker of the House, ... Read More...

FLOW employees vote in favour of unionization

93% of non-managerial workers employed with FLOW voted in favour of having their interests protected by the National Workers Union (NWU). ... Read More...

Beausejour Agricultural complex will remain off the premises

Workers at the Beausejour Agricultural complex will remain off the premises, as per the advice of their union.... Read More...

CARIBBEAN WARNED TO PREPARE FOR MORE SEVERE STORMS

OECS Member States have been urged to prepare for more extreme weather conditions and natural disasters as a result of Climate Change. ... Read More...
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Support for the DSH project comes from the National Workers Union – the President says St Lucia desperately needs investment

The DSH project has been marred in controversy from inception. ... Read More...
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A prominent hotelier says it concerning that hotels seem to stealing each other’s staff

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) has expressed concern over poaching in the hospitality sector where ‎new hotels are said to be “stealing” the trained and experienced staff of established prop... Read More...
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The NWU asserts that hotel workers have the democratic right to move as they see fit

Now the National Workers Union, which represents many hotel workers on island, defends their right to move as they see fit. ... Read More...

Montague says Jamaicans are not being abducted and killed for their organs

In Jamaica - National Security Minister, Robert Montague, is describing as entirely false the information circulating on social media alleging that persons are being abducted and killed so their organs can be h... Read More...

Aaron Alexander calls on the Prime Minister to relieve Dr Ubaldus Raymond of his duties if he refuses to go voluntarily

Former PRO of the Iyanola Council for the advancement of Rastafari, Aaron Alexander, is adding his voice to the nude photo scandal debate. ... Read More...
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