More calls for driver education to be taught in secondary schools

2021-06-21T21:03:15+00:00

Executive director of the National Road Safety Counci l, Paula Fletcher is continuing the push for driver education to be included in secondary school curricula. According to Fletcher, this could result in benefits to the economy by reducing the number of road crashes, which would lead to a reduction in

More calls for driver education to be taught in secondary schools2021-06-21T21:03:15+00:00

80% of tourism workers back on the job – Bartlett

2021-06-21T20:53:52+00:00

WESTERN BUREAU: More than 80 per cent of the island’s tourism workers who were laid off as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic have returned to work, Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett has disclosed. An average 170,000 people are employed directly.. https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20210607/80-tourism-workers-back-job-bartlett

80% of tourism workers back on the job – Bartlett2021-06-21T20:53:52+00:00

PM calls for private developers to target low-income housing market

2021-06-21T20:42:12+00:00

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is calling for private developers to provide more solutions for the affordable and low-income segments of the housing market. “We want to invite the private sector to pay more attention to this element of the housing market that is either low-income, affordable income, or young

PM calls for private developers to target low-income housing market2021-06-21T20:42:12+00:00

Jamaica’s insurance sector grew in 2020 despite COVID-19 set back

2021-06-21T20:36:56+00:00

Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to EmailShare to More Despite the financial constraints caused by COVID-19 in 2020, it was not enough to stop growth in the insurance sector, which continues to rebound from the pandemic. The Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ) is reporting that the sector has been

Jamaica’s insurance sector grew in 2020 despite COVID-19 set back2021-06-21T20:36:56+00:00

OVER $60 BILLION PAID OUT IN BENEFITS IN 2020 BY THE INSURANCE SECTOR

2021-06-03T16:40:51+00:00

Dr. Adrian Stokes (at Podium) Newly elected President of the Insurance Association of Jamaica, from left:  Sharon Donaldson Vice President-General  and Rosemarie Henry Vice President Life.  at right is Orville Johnson,O.D., IAJ's Executive Director.  The President's address was delivered at an IAJ Press Function held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel

OVER $60 BILLION PAID OUT IN BENEFITS IN 2020 BY THE INSURANCE SECTOR2021-06-03T16:40:51+00:00
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