KINGSTON, Jamaica The Cabinet has approved the appointment of a seven-member fact-finding team to conduct investigations into the working conditions of Jamaicans under the Canadian Seasonal Agricult.
HEAD of the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) Helene Davis-Whyte says the present lull following the labour turbulence which gripped the country two weeks ago should be seen as an oppor.
This week's featured development as Newsmaker of the Week just ended is the industrial relations crisis that engulfed the country last week, with three public sector groups walking off the job to protest issues relating to their compensation, among o
Water should again be flowing in the pipes of Jamaicans this morning, Labour Minister Karl Samuda assured the country late Tuesday afternoon, hours after National Water Commission (NWC) workers, a.
More than 2,000 National Water Commission (NWC) workers across Jamaica, including some management personnel, are now on strike.
As a result, customers are being advised to store water, as it is not yet clear how long the industrial actio