The National Worker’s Union is meeting with representatives from the labour ministry today regarding pension payment for workers at the Caribbean Cement Company.
The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) said it intends to arrive at a resolution to a long-standing reclassification issue with unions representing workers at a meeting tomorrow.
A ruling is expected today in the case of the police constable who is reportedly linked to last year’s disappearance of Timothy Pattico of a St. James address.
People National Party (PNP) councillor for the Duhaney Park division has called for an independent investigation into reported irregularities surrounding the wrecking service at the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC).
Cabinet has agreed to reactivate the Revenue Protection Department, within the finance ministry as a separate entity from the Financial Investigation Division (FID).
Head of the Major investigations taskforce, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Les Green said the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is working to improve crime reporting.
A woman in Portland who is accused of killing her common law husband was yesterday offered $100,000 bail when she appeared in the Buff Bay Resident Magistrates.