Med techs strike
THE ISLAND'S medical technologists stopped working yesterday, demanding equal pay with Government scientific officers doing similar work, putting at risk hundreds of patients in public hospitals islandwide.
C&W cuts 40 jobs
FORTY POSITIONS will be made redundant at Cable and Wireless Jamaica, Ltd., today as a result of the "continued regional restructuring of Cable and Wireless West Indies," the telephone company said yesterday.
KSAC seeking go-ahead for vendor removals downtown
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) will know today whether it can go ahead with plans to carry out a massive removal this weekend of vendors' stalls from several 'no-vending' streets in downtown Kingston.
'Butch' Hendrickson: Biz whiz baking huge success
The prestigious Gleaner Honour Award will be presented later this month. Today we profile Gary Hendrickson, one of the winners from the Hendrickson family in the Business category.
Two VPs quit JUTC
TWO OF three vice-presidents of the Jamaica Urban Transit Co. (JUTC) have resigned effective December 31, 2002, amid a management review of operations there.
Emancipation Park reopens
EMANCIPATION PARK, New Kingston, which was closed last week because of unruly crowd behaviour, was reopened yesterday amid plans to implement new rules...
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