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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | August 24, 2003

JEF wants performance-based pay
RATHER THAN handing out generalised pay increases, Herbert Lewis, Jamaica Employers' Federation president, says pay increases need to be linked to productivity. But implementing this has been an uphill task.

Digicel, JAS form alliance
LOCAL CELLULAR giant, Digicel, has signed a two-year agreement with the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) which will allow farmers, who are members of the Society, discounts on the company's telephones.


BoJ regulations will not affect credit union members
THE SAVINGS of credit union members will not be affected by the Bank of Jamaica (Credit Union) Regulations that are expected to come on stream soon.


US collection agency opens contact centre in Montego Bay
NATIONAL ASSET Recovery Services, Inc. (NARS) has announced the opening of a multi-million dollar contact centre in Montego Bay, Jamaica.


When it wasn't safe to bank on your banker
The Financial Gleaner on Friday presented the second in a five-part series, 'Anatomy of a crisis', an examination of the 1990s financial sector crisis. The Friday article outlined developments at Don Crawford's Century National Bank and Paul Chen-Young's.















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