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Undoubtedly, the Caribbean woman is empowered in many ways. Gone are the days where women were explicitly excluded from equal opportunity to access education. In fact, women are excelling in education, even though this has not translated into equal opportunity in employment and political and public leadership. Regrettably, too, we are still in a time
Barbadian Justice Jacqueline Cornelius Thorne has been appointed by the Judicial Services Commission as a Justice of Appeal for the Turks and Caicos Islands to serve from February 2, 2023 through January 31, 2028. She is a highly experienced judicial officer, having been appointed to the Barbados bench in 2006 after 18 years as a practicing attorney. She is a graduate of Queen’s College, and attended Faculty of Law, Cave …
After more than eight months of waiting, workers of The Barbados Advocate have finally received their outstanding wages and salaries.
Barbados TODAY has been reliably informed that the employees were notified on Tuesday that their lump sum payment will cover May to December 2022 - the period for which they went empty-handed.
“I got my cheque, but I am not jumping for
The legal fraternity continues to express deep concern at the lengthy delays in delivering judgments in the High Courts of Barbados.Immediate past president of the Barbados Bar Association Rosalind Smith-Millar has lamented that “it remains a problem” even though, under her leadership, the association wrote to Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham and Prime Minister Mia Mottley on the issue.When Barbados TODAY reached out to Sir Patterson on Friday, he declined to comment.Today, there was bewilderment and frustration among lawyers involved in the appeal against the October 8, 2021 oral order of Madame Justice Jacqueline Cornelius.Justice Cornelius, who had dismissed all submissions which formed the core of four lawsuits brought by former senator Caswell Franklyn, shopkeeper Adrian Kellman and minimart owner Benson Straker, challenging the constitutionality of the COVID-19 protocols, promised to make her written decision available to all parties within 30 days of her October 8, 202