PM Holness advises private sector to carefully assess best options regarding return to office KINGSTON, JAMAICA — In a push towards regaining some semblance of normalcy after nearly two years of COVID-19 pandemic-related impacts, the Jamaican government is ending its mandatory work-from-home policy at the end of this year and allowing public servants to return…
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Gonsalves says govt. prepared to hire new teachers, re-engage retirees amid pushback to mandatory vaccination policy
SVG PM warns his government will “just get somebody else to teach people’s children” for teachers who defy mandatory vaccination policy KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES — Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves indicated that the government is prepared to hire substitute teachers and even re-engage retirees if needed as some teachers in the country oppose…
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Bermuda labour minister speaks to need to balance local labour force and foreign workers
Hayward, Caymanian Myles encourage hiring local workers as a priority, upskilling labour force HAMILTON, BERMUDA — Achieving a balance between immigration and the local labour force is a major challenge for Bermuda, according to Minister of Labour Jason Hayward. “As it pertains to our challenges, it’s ensuring that we have that appropriate balance — that…
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New graduates face ‘roadblocks’ to employment when returning home to the Caribbean
Bermuda minister, Cayman political aspirant urge local businesses to provide new graduates with relevant experience for gainful employment HAMILTON, BERMUDA — Speaking to challenges of immigration and the labour market during a recent Territories Talk panel, Bermuda Minister of Labour Jason Hayward said new graduates who studied abroad and returned home are facing a “roadblock”…
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