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Business

Oneita workers to get redundancy
THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security and former operators of the Oneita Garment factory, have reached a settlement on redundancy payments to the company's former employees. Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Technology,...

Finance Ministry mute on KLAS issues
THE MINISTRY of Finance and Planning has declined to respond to a suggestion that former shareholders of KLAS-FM had tried to resolve issues surrounding a $30 million debt, owed to the Government before the radio station was sold, and that two offers...

Police launch sting on illegal bus, taxi
SPANISH TOWN: SIXTY-FOUR ILLEGAL taxis and buses were ceased by the Spanish Town police for operating contrary to their road licences. This is as a result of a drive started last week by the police and traffic authority inspectors.












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