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JEF complains of 'employer bashing'
THE JAMAICA Employers Federation (JEF) has accused the National Workers Union (NWU) of "employer bashing," in its response to the decision by two private sector companies ­ the Jamaica Flour Mills Limited and United Estates Limited ­ to...

Ten tips for parents to help their children avoid pregnancy
This is the last of a three-part series reprinted with the permission of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Brief overview of tips 1 through 7 published Monday and Tuesday.

US$20m to operate Carib Court

THE PROPOSED Caribbean Court of Justice is projected to cost US$20 million for its first five years of operation. The cost burden of the controversial court was revealed by Attorney-General A.J. Nicholson who was speaking at a media workshop on the...

Top GSAT achievers get scholarships
MAY PEN, Clarendon: TWENTY-TWO top performers in the 2000 Grade Six Achieve-ment Test (GSAT) from Claren-don were awarded five years scholarships to the high schools they are now attending.










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