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Government to clarify pension policy
THE GOVERNMENT is to clarify its pension policy involving civil servants at the land departments which led to a staff sick-out last Thursday. The employees of the Survey and Registrar of Titles office stayed off the job in protest over what they claimed.

Gas riot cases stalled
BUSINESSMEN WHO suffered during the 1999 gas riots have been denied a forum to recover their losses, because there have been no sittings of the Riot Compensation Authority (RCA) in the Corporate Area and St. Catherine for more than a year.

Firemen meet today
FIREMEN AND their union leaders are scheduled to meet this morning at 9:00 at the York Park Fire Station to determine their next move after three days of work-to-rule protest across the island. The firemen's protest, which began on Friday, forced...

Illegal signs removed from city's streets

MORE THAN 1,800 signs have been removed from utility poles and trees in the Corporate Area as the Ministry of Transport and Works and the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) rid the capital city of all forms of unauthorised public advertising.











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