LETTER OF THE DAY - Dangers of ganja widely ignored
THE EDITOR, Sir: I simply cannot assimilate why so many Jamaicans are unaware or choose to ignore the dangers of marijuana. It is widely accepted by Rastafarians and even used in some of their religious rites as a means to get closer to their inner...
Thumbs up to Errol Green
THE EDITOR, Sir: Thumbs up to Mr. Errol Green of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), who displayed fortitude and gave his cellphone number on air for people to call concerning their garbage disposal problems.
They still deserve some respect
THE EDITOR, Sir: HIV testing in the workplace is a dangerous practice. Although getting tested for HIV is extremely important, this should be a requirement made by your personal physician when doing a physical. HIV is out of control.
Practising the privacy act
THE EDITOR, Sir: I was reading the responses to the question, 'Should employers test workers for HIV/AIDS' and decided to put my two cents in. Where I now live, there is a little law known as the Privacy Act that prevents such things from happening.
Know when to step down
THE EDITOR, Sir: I watched with great interest the saga that unfolded in the ranks of the National Workers Union (NWU) and was relieved to read in the papers this morning that Mr. Dobson will remain in an advisory position...
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