Sagicor implements work-from-home policy

2019-10-27T14:37:13+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Sagicor Group Jamaica recently implemented a work- from-home policy, offering its team members the opportunity and flexibility to complete their duties from the comfort of their home. The policy, which came into effect in August 2019, was piloted for a period of approximately six months before officially

Sagicor implements work-from-home policy2019-10-27T14:37:13+00:00

Key Insurance continues on its journey to recovery

2019-10-27T13:15:43+00:00

From (L-R): Sandra Masterton, managing director, and Natalia Gobin-Gunter, chairman and non-executive director of Key Insurance, speaking at an AGM held by the company on Wednesday. (Photos: Joseph Wellington) After incurring net losses of 167.5 million over the last financial year, Key Insurance has said that in pushing its company

Key Insurance continues on its journey to recovery2019-10-27T13:15:43+00:00

The real need for labour reform

2019-10-27T13:11:25+00:00

On October 20, a newspaper article titled 'Millennials struggling to survive on low-paying jobs', lamented the fact that many young people entering the job market are not able to find jobs that allow them to create a solid financial base. My response to this is, why are we surprised about

The real need for labour reform2019-10-27T13:11:25+00:00

SEAF launches new private equity fund in the region for SMEs

2019-10-27T13:06:33+00:00

Small Enterprise Assistance Fund (SEAF), an American-based investment management company partnering with Sagicor Investment, has moved to develop a private equity fund for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Caribbean. The fund is expected to address the risk capital financing and business advisory needs required for the growth of

SEAF launches new private equity fund in the region for SMEs2019-10-27T13:06:33+00:00

GOJ to Flagaman farmers rescue

2019-10-24T12:44:14+00:00

Floyd Green, state minister in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, speaking at a ceremony held at the Pedro Plains Anglican Church hall in St Elizabeth on Friday, (October 18) to hand over relief supplies to farmers in the community of Flagaman, whose cultivations were affected by fire

GOJ to Flagaman farmers rescue2019-10-24T12:44:14+00:00

The changing nature of work and Jamaica’s place in the 4th Industrial Revolution

2019-10-24T12:40:16+00:00

From (left to right): Ana Romero, services sector manager, Costa Rica Investment Promotion Agency (CINDE); Erica Simmons, executive director of the centre for Digital Innovation and Advanced Manufacturing at the CMU; Phil Fersht, CEO, HFS Research; and Diane Edwards, president of JAMPRO, speak at the Future of Work Conference: Outsourcing

The changing nature of work and Jamaica’s place in the 4th Industrial Revolution2019-10-24T12:40:16+00:00

Sagicor Group lauds long serving team members

2019-10-24T12:35:18+00:00

Christopher Zacca (centre), President and CEO, Sagicor Group Jamaica, embraces Sagicor team members honoured with Long Service Awards for between 30 and 40 years of service to the company, during a ceremony at the AC Marriott Hotel recently. From left are: Dahlia Allen Palmer, Sheryl Dacres, Janice Grant Taffe, Curlinea

Sagicor Group lauds long serving team members2019-10-24T12:35:18+00:00

Unemployment down to 7.8% — STATIN report

2019-10-18T15:13:10+00:00

Director general of Statin Carol Coy (left) looks on while Leesha Delatie- Budair,deputy director general at Statin (centre), points out an important detail of the Labor Force Survey for July 2019 to Dr Natalee Simpson, director of surveys at STATIN , during the quarterly press briefing held at the Knutsford

Unemployment down to 7.8% — STATIN report2019-10-18T15:13:10+00:00

Councillors to attend regional confab on disaster risk reduction

2019-10-18T15:08:05+00:00

MINISTER of Local Government and Community Development Desmond McKenzie says all councillors from municipalities across the island are expected to participate in the upcoming Seventh Regional Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction in the Americas and the Caribbean (RP20). The three-day event, which is slated to be held at the Montego

Councillors to attend regional confab on disaster risk reduction2019-10-18T15:08:05+00:00

Statin reports 1.3% growth for April to June quarter

2019-10-18T15:03:53+00:00

Director General of the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), Carol Coy (left), speaking during today's (October 17) quarterly press briefing at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston. (Photo: JIS) KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) is reporting a second quarter calendar year economic growth of 1.3

Statin reports 1.3% growth for April to June quarter2019-10-18T15:03:53+00:00
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