GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - Work crisis Employers say quality job seekers hard to find
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ABSENCE of suitably qualified persons is said to be impacting negatively on Montego Bay and Jamaica's ability to provide workers for local industries
Privy Council overturns ruling in Bernard case
THE UNITED Kingdom Privy Council yesterday handed down a ruling in favour of 44-year-old Jamaican lithographic printer Clinton Bernard who was shot and wounded in the head by an off-duty police constable at a telephone booth 14 years ago..
GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - Flawed census taking? - Business interests say population size is questionable
WESTERN BUREAU: THE UNCERTAINTY as to the exact size of the population is being blamed for the country's inability to properly utilise its social amenities ...
Windalco, Alpart establish recovery fund for employees
BLACK RIVER: THE TWO main bauxite giants in Jamaica Windalco and Alpart have established a $62 million aid recovery fund for employees whose homes were damage by Hurricane Ivan.
Work on transport centre delayed
SPALDINGS, CLARENDON: THREE MONTHS after a promised start up in the construction of a transportation centre in the town of Spaldings in north west Clarendon ...
Investors talk profits and linkages
WESTERN BUREAU: INVESTORS FROM across the world descended on the shores of Jamaica to participate in discussions with members of the Caribbean and international tourism industry to facilitate meaningful business ventures in the region.
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