THE Minimum Wage Advisory Commission is in the process of reviewing the national minimum wage and the minimum wage for industrial security guards.
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Minimum wage under review
THE Minimum Wage Advisory Commission is in the process of reviewing the national minimum wage and the minimum wage for industrial security guards.
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Minimum wage under review
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — Haiti’s President Michel Martelly yesterday called for a peaceful solution to the crisis facing Dominicans of Haitian descent who are being deported from the Dominican Republic because the Spanish-speaking country insists they do not have proper documentation to remain there.
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Martelly wants peaceful solution to deportation crisis
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday urged Caribbean states to lead the world in ending violence against women and girls.
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UN Secretary General joins #ENDviolence campaign
OPPOSITION Leader Andrew Holness’s defence of the house that he and his wife Juliet are building in Beverly Hills, St Andrew has created more unease inside the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and appears to have placed the political organisation on a collision course with some of its more affluent donors.
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Andrew’s house fuels unease
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands — The Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) is the latest to slap the Dominican Republic (DR) over its policy of deporting Haitians born in the neighbouring Spanish-speaking Caribbean island.
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Turks and Caicos hits Dom Rep over Haitians
PEOPLE in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court could not help but laugh when a man who had assaulted the mother of his child, after she sent the child to him for $300, broke down in tears.
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Man weeps after assaulting child’s mother
IF Audrey Holmes-Forbes cannot come up with $361,790 in nine days, she will lose the house in Portmore, St Catherine which she shares with her two children and her ailing mother.
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Save my house, Portmore woman pleas
Opposition Leader Andrew Holness has answered criticism of the house that he and his wife Juliet have been building in St Andrew for almost three years now, saying that if they were in possession of the amount of money that their detractors are quoting as being spent on the house they would have been finished a long time ago.
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Holness defends his house
PRIME Minister Portia Simpson Miller says the Government will continue to implement poverty reduction and alleviation measures in a bid to improve the conditions of the most vulnerable Jamaicans.
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PM: Gov’t working to eliminate poverty
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Former prime minister of Jamaica, PJ Patterson, has urged Jamaicans living in the Diaspora to acquire citizenship in their adopted countries and become registered voters so they will be able to wield a considerable amount of impact overseas.
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Exercise your right to vote in your adopted countries, PJ tells Diaspora
A dispute that has the potential to explode into a major quarrel is now brewing in the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) over the contest to replace veteran and sitting Member of Parliament (MP) Dr Ken Baugh in the St Catherine West Central constituency.
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JLP worries again
LUCEA, Hanover — President-elect of the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA), Norman Allen, has shed more light on the multimillion-dollar fraud case which was uncovered at the teachers’ union in early 2013.
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JTA still interested in fraud case, says Allen
POLICE say the man who opened fire after he was involved in a hit and run incident along Lyndhurst Road in St Andrew last week Sunday remains on the run.
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Gunman motorist still on the run