D-Day at JUTC - Date of workers' departure to be decided - Unions want redundancies
A DECISION on when nearly 300 employees of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) are to receive marching orders is likely to be taken today.
Worse weather heading for Ja
INCREASINGLY CLOUDY conditions are expected for the island with outbreaks of showers over most parishes, the Meteorological Service said last night.
Bellevue staff will not be sacked - Health Ministry
THE MINISTRY of Health says that health care workers at the Bellevue Hospital will not be fired in the process of phasing out the mental institution over the next five years.
Lay-offs not budget-cutting strategy, says Omar Davies
MINISTER OF Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies, has said that there were no plans to lay off workers in the public sector in order to cut expenditure and reduce the budget deficit.
Cops nab fugitive wanted in New York
A 25-YEAR-OLD female fugitive wanted in the United States for the murder of another woman in New York, more than three years ago, was arrested on Friday in the Kingston 12 area.
Court backs Solicitor-General's reversion of deputy
THE SUPREME Court has ruled that the Public Service Regulations were not breached when Senior Assistant Attorney-General Lackson Robinson was reverted to his substantive post after acting...
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