Retired General Secretary of the island’s largest public sector trade union Roslyn Smith has lost the unfair dismissal claim she brought against her former employer.
The Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) on Wednesday ruled that Smith was not unfairly dismissed by the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), which had contended that she was retired when her contract of employment ended on
ATTORNEYS for Maritime Life (Caribbean) Ltd and the Central Bank are expected to hold discussions on the lifting of an injunction which prevented the sale of the traditional insurance portfolios (TIPS) of Colonial Life Insurance Company (CLICO) and British-American Insurance Company (Trinidad) Ltd (BAT). The parties are also expected to hold talks on the future
The Barbados Cancer Society’s Breast Screening Programme will start the year with much-needed financial assistance, thanks to a BBD $10,000 donation from Sagicor.
The leading insurance and financial institution recently presented the funds to programme officials, concluding the company’s 2022 Breast Cancer Awareness campaign.
During the month of October, Sagicor sold their specially designed: “Are you seeing the signs?” T-shirts to raise
By Anesta Henry
Ellerton Primary School is rolling out a number of projects to promote literacy among the school’s population.
Delivering remarks at the unveiling ceremony for a mural and sensory garden display on Monday, Principal Andrew Haynes, said the school was placing literacy at the forefront of the academic programme and was in the process of rebuilding its library. The rebuild
Gordon Greenidge Primary School has received a much-needed donation to bolster the capacity of its Reading Programme and improve their literary competency, thanks to Sagicor.
The leading financial solutions provider purchased and donated a p