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JTA yet to receive response from two ministries on issues affecting teachers
The Jamaica Teachers’ Association, JTA has lambasted two government ministries for their failure to respond to major issues
Citizens urged to use their talents to better the nation ahead of Labour Day
The government is urging the nation to use their talents and creativity to the fullest and for the betterment of the nation on
25 men charged in Seprod fraud to return to court on May 31
The 25 men charged in connection with the alleged 160-million-dollar fraud at Seprod Group of Companies were ordered to return on May
PNP President chastises Gov’t for continued use of what he describes as coercive methods to address crime
President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding has chastised the Government for its continued use of what he describes as
Gov’t says it’s committed to protecting workers’ rights and ensuring proper salaries
Amid the ongoing public backlash over the massive salary increase granted to the Political Directorate, the Government says it is
Central Bank on track to meeting June timeline for issuance of Jamaica’s new banknotes
The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) says it is on track to meet the estimated June 2023 completion timeline for the issuance of the
Protests against salary increase of political class to continue this week
Citizens are expected to continue their protests this week to show their dis-satisfaction with the massive salary increases announced
Further teacher migration expected in September following salary increase to political class – Harrison
The education sector could further suffer from the mass migration of teachers in the upcoming school year. That’s according to