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Gov’t will terminate contracts of security companies that don’t treat guards as employees
Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke has sought to assure that security companies that do not adhere to stipulations relating to guards
Clarendon police list 5 men wanted for crimes in the division
The Clarendon police have listed 5 men as wanted in connection with various crimes committed within the division.   Head of the
Former Chief Justice of Jamaica, Lensley Wolfe has died.
Former Chief Justice of Jamaica, Lensley Wolfe has died.   Wolfe, who passed away yesterday (April 18), served as Chief Justice
Tourism Ministry to undertake impact study of implications of 20,000 hotel rooms to be established over next 10 years
In what’s being described as a historic move, the Tourism Ministry will be conducting a detailed study of the economic
Labour Minister Karl Samuda to give a fulsome statement in Parliament later today on issues facing nation’s security guards
Labour Minister Karl Samuda is expected to give a fulsome statement in Parliament later today (April 19) on issues facing the
Over $500M contributed to Tourism Workers Pension Scheme – Bartlett
In just one year, tourism workers have contributed, over $500 million to the Tourism Pension Fund. Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett
Holness expresses concern about increased use of violence in land disputes
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has expressed concern about an increase in the use of violence, in disputes about land ownership, in
90% success rate for RJ cases referred by courts – Chuck
The government is reporting a 90% success rate for restorative justice cases, referred by the courts. Justice Minister Delroy Chuck