Economy on the mend, says Chang

2020-08-22T12:20:14+00:00

MONTEGO BAY, St James - A senior member of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Government has described the noticeable resurgence in the sale of petroleum products and construction material as an indication that the economy, which was brought to its knees by the COVID-19 pandemic, is now on

Economy on the mend, says Chang2020-08-22T12:20:14+00:00

‘COMPULSORY PENSION PAYMENT

2020-08-22T12:13:37+00:00

Pension and financial experts are calling on the Government to impose a system of compulsory pension payments and to relax restrictions on pension investments in equities, especially during the current economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. They say these changes are vital to pension funds reaping adequate

‘COMPULSORY PENSION PAYMENT2020-08-22T12:13:37+00:00

Henry wants more organisations to adopt flexi-work arrangements

2020-08-22T12:08:37+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of Labour and Social Security, Lester Michael Henry, is encouraging more organisations to adopt and use flexible work arrangements, in light of the coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic. In his speech, delivered by Chief Technical Director in the Ministry, Dionne Jennings, at a virtual productivity forum

Henry wants more organisations to adopt flexi-work arrangements2020-08-22T12:08:37+00:00

New tropical storm poses potential hurricane threat to US

2020-08-22T12:03:40+00:00

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Tropical Storm Laura formed Friday in the eastern Caribbean and forecasters said it poses a potential hurricane threat to Florida and the US Gulf Coast. A second storm also may hit the US after running into Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. The new tropical storm was centred

New tropical storm poses potential hurricane threat to US2020-08-22T12:03:40+00:00

BOJ holds policy interest rate at 0.50 per cent

2020-08-21T10:00:48+00:00

The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has announced its decision to hold the policy interest rate (the rate offered to deposit-taking institutions on overnight placements with Bank of Jamaica) unchanged at 0.50 per cent per annum, effective Wednesday, August 19, 2020. The central bank’s monetary policy decisions are aimed at ensuring

BOJ holds policy interest rate at 0.50 per cent2020-08-21T10:00:48+00:00

Deposit insurance coverage limit doubled

2020-08-21T09:55:33+00:00

The maximum payout to depositors, in prescribed circumstances pursuant to Section 18 (1) of the Deposit Insurance Act (DIA) was increased from $600,000 to $1.2 million. The increase which is effected through a Ministerial Order has been approved by both Houses of Parliament. The increase will take effect August 31,

Deposit insurance coverage limit doubled2020-08-21T09:55:33+00:00

School reopening to be guided by COVID risk assessment now being done

2020-08-21T09:48:25+00:00

Health officials are currently conducting a risk assessment that will help to determine whether the proposed phased reopening of schools, beginning on September 7, should be delayed in light of the recent resurgence in COVID-19 cases. Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Karl Samuda made the disclosure while speaking on

School reopening to be guided by COVID risk assessment now being done2020-08-21T09:48:25+00:00

Tropical Storm Watches issued for portions of the Northern Leewards

2020-08-21T09:43:04+00:00

A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for Saba, St Eustatius, St Maarten, Antigua, Barbuda, St Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla since they are expected to experience the effects of tropical depression 13 within the next 48 hours. The US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) has also advised persons with interests in

Tropical Storm Watches issued for portions of the Northern Leewards2020-08-21T09:43:04+00:00

‘Remove digital divide’

2020-08-18T15:48:53+00:00

ROSE HALL, St James — Vice chancellor of The University of the West Indies, Sir Hilary Beckles has called on the Government, the private sector and civil society to give teachers the tools needed to bridge the digital divide. After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools were forced to

‘Remove digital divide’2020-08-18T15:48:53+00:00
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