Protest on hold JTA delays industrial action until next week
TEACHERS IN the island's public schools have delayed protest action until next week.
EAC to probe first class travel practice
AN INVESTIGATION is to be conducted into the practice of Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) members travelling first class on official business.
Clarke chairs salary review committee
MANAGING DIRECTOR of The Gleaner Company Ltd. Oliver Clarke, has been named chairman of the committee to review the salaries and emoluments of parliamentarians.
Five cops, civilian charged
FIVE POLICE constables and an ex-policeman were yesterday charged with breaches of the Corruption and Prevention Act as well as conspiracy to obtain money by false pretence and kidnapping.
Petty thief eludes Mandeville cops
A PETTY thief is being a nuisance to residential communities in sections of Mandeville, Manchester, and the police have been unable to catch him so far, as most times they cannot locate the victims' houses.
Beverley Lopez is new PSOJ president
BEVERLEY LOPEZ was yesterday elected as the new president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) at the body's Council Meeting in St. Andrew.
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