Rollin' in the dough - Privy Council orders Ja Flour Mills to compensate, reinstate dismissed workers
THE UNITED Kingdom Privy Council has upheld a Jamaican Court of Appeal ruling last year that three Jamaica Flour Mills Ltd. (JFM) employees, made redundant in 1999, were unjustifiably dismissed and should be reinstated.
Fun-filled day in West Kingston -Supporters display unity ahead of by-election
IN A carnival-like atmosphere, four candidates were yesterday nominated for the April 13 by-election in the constituency of West Kingston.
Airlines should merge - Former Air J official says unity is best way to solve regional airline problems
AIR JAMAICA, BWIA and LIAT might be compounding their financial predicament if they continue pursuing restructuring on an individual basis and not as a unified entity...
JDF soldier killed - Was fatally shot while travelling on hijacked minibus
TWENTY-NINE-YEAR-OLD Vincent Lennon , a Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) private, became the fourth member of the security forces to die at the hand of gunmen since the start of the year.
More security needed for Haitians
PORTLAND: THE PORT Antonio police say they do not have the resources to adequately secure the Winnifred Rest Home Shelter in Fairy Hill where Haitians refugees are being housed.
Spanish Town vendors served notice
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: THE ST. Catherine Parish Council has served notices on vendors illegally occupying the streets of the old capital.
Teenager to stand trial for Kidnapping
THE TEENAGER, who is charged with the kidnapping in May last year of of 55-year-old Christine English, has been ordered to stand trial for the offence.
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