JTA awaits activation of committee to treat issues surrounding new compensation system
by Clement Reid April 13th, 2023
As issues with the restructured compensation system continue, the Jamaica Teachers Association, JTA, awaits the activation of the
Steps being taken to replace Hillsbrook Bridge in Hanover – Warmington
by Clement Reid April 13th, 2023
Minister with responsibility for works, Everald Warmington, has indicated that steps are being taken to replace the Hillsbrook Bridge
Amid growing global discussions about deep sea-bed mining, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sought to assure Jamaicans, that
NIC to see atleast $9.5M reduction in electricity bill due to solar system at Beacon Hill station
by Clement Reid April 13th, 2023
The National Irrigation Commission is set to see a reduction of at least $9.5 million in its annual electricity bill, following the
Security guards attached to Beryllium Limited considering legal action
by Myesha Broadie April 12th, 2023
Security guards attached to Beryllium Limited are considering taking legal action against their employer as it relates to issues
JTA warns it will not be business as usual if teachers are still not paid March salaries by month end
by Myesha Broadie April 12th, 2023
The Jamaica Teachers’ Association JTA has warned that it will not be business as usual, if all teachers are still not paid their
The Education Ministry is warning the public and teachers in particular, to be wary of persons advising them that they are eligible
Gov’t says plans to reform the constitution will not involve issues related to abortion and LGBTQ+ rights
by Myesha Broadie April 12th, 2023
The government is assuring that plans to reform the constitution will not involve issues related to abortion and LGBTQ+ rights.