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Jamaica Gleaner Caribbean
published: Tuesday | May 2, 2006

Governemnt holds out olive branch
GEORGETOWN, GUYANA (CMC): President Bharrat Jagdeo is holding out the olive branch to trade unions even as the movement and political rivals are charging that his government is attempting to emasculate worker's bodies.

Minister calls for trade union's unity
ST JOHN'S, ANTIGUA: Antigua and Barbuda's labour minister Dr Jacqui Quinn-Leandro has called for an end to the divisiveness which resulted in the trade union movement to stage two separate marches on Monday's Labour Day.


Fiscal crisis strikes Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (AP); Public schools closed and thousands of government workers were temporarily out of a job - and a pay cheque - yesterday as the government of this U.S. commonwealth ran out of money




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