JFJ runs into forensic roadblock - Wants Gov't to intervene after pathologist bans note-taking in post-mortem exam
JAMAICANS FOR Justice (JFJ), the human rights lobby group, has called on the Minister of National Security...
'Discrimination hurting war on AIDS'
CARIBBEAN PEOPLE working in HIV/AIDS are taking the issue of discrimination against persons living with HIV/AIDS far too lightly and as a result it is hampering efforts to control the disease.
Minimum wage rise delayed
THE RECOMMENDATIONS of the National Minimum Wage Advisory Commission for an increased National Minimum Wage (NMW) will be delayed by at least a month.
Water treatment plans still stagnant in St Ann
WORKER was trained in the production of chlorine and is being paid but rain water catchment tanks are suffering from lack of chlorination.
UNICEF reaffirms support for Ja
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE UNITED Nation's Children's Fund (UNICEF) has reaffirmed its commitment to assisting the government and people of Jamaica in establishing and maintaining integrated approaches to child development.
Gearing up for eLearning
RECENTLY, THE Technology Innovation Centre at UTech hosted a workshop co-ordinated by Productivity Plus Ltd and facilitated by Intrac Incorporated USA.
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