Monthly Archives: September 2022

Barbados public sector in need of auditors

Govt. appealing to private sector to help with job training BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS — The Barbados public service is seeking to address a shortage of auditors over the next few years. This was revealed by Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Ryan Straughn, who suggested that job training could be one way to potentially rectify the…
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Jobs and employment on the rise in St. Lucia

Unemployment down 4 percentage points from pre-pandemic CASTRIES, ST. LUCIA — Jobs in St. Lucia have been on the upswing for the first quarter of 2022, according to two separate reports on the nation’s employment. Additionally, with the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) projecting that the country’s economy will grow by…
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SVG to hire 40 more teachers amid staffing shortages

SVG and Jamaica in urgent need of teachers KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES — Some 40 teaching jobs in SVG have been opened and are expected to be filled shortly to make up for a shortage in the public school system. This was revealed by Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, who said there was…
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Jobs in Bermuda about to be among world’s highest-paying

Bermuda moves to implement $16 minimum wage, with livable wage to follow HAMILTON, BERMUDA — A new statutory minimum wage set to take effect next year means jobs in Bermuda will become among the highest paid in the world. This was announced by Minister of Economy and Labour Jason Hayward as dozens of countries in…
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