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Communiqué of the Emergency Meeting of the OECS Authority (April 12, 2021) - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Communiqué of the Emergency Meeting of the OECS Authority (April 12, 2021) Format Monday, April 12, 2021 Approximately, three months following its first Emergency Meeting on the situation with the La Soufrière volcano in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the OECS Authority, Chaired by the Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit, Prime Minister for the Commonwealth of Dominica, met in an Emergency Meeting convened virtually on Monday April 12, 2021. The OECS Authority discussed inter lia, the ongoing explosive eruptions at the La Soufrière volcano in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the regional response measures in relation to this disaster. Chairman Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit opened the meeting by reassuring the solidarity of the OECS Member States with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and emphasized the meeting look at the critical needs of the island as well as the ability of Member States of the OECS to provide assistance to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

OECS Authority Holds Emergency Meeting - St Lucia News From The Voice

OECS Authority Holds Emergency Meeting Share this post: The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Authority Monday held an emergency meeting to discuss a regional response to the volcanic situation in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica The meeting took place virtually and in his opening remarks, Chairman of the Authority Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica stated that Member States will stand behind the country in its time of need. The Chairman said that Dominica is devoted to helping the people of SVG. The country will accommodate 300 Vincentians and will take care of all evacuees’ expenses, including preparations to receive students who are to be at school.

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Gender pay gap makes for gender property ownership gap

CoreLogic’s New Zealand country manager Simone Moors said the difference might seem small and relatively minor, but it was not minor when real world flow-on effects, from wealth creation throughout working life to the ability to self-provide in retirement, were taken into account. Property ownership was a function of income so the gender pay gap, which was -9.5 per cent between men and women in New Zealand, was likely to be at play to some degree, she said. Martin De Ruyter/Stuff Kiwi women lag behind men when it comes to property ownership and the gender pay gap is one of the reasons for that, new research reveals. (File photo)

Retirement old fashioned : More than 16k people 65-plus still working

Retirement old fashioned : More than 16k people 65-plus still working 22 Jan, 2021 08:00 PM 8 minutes to read The idea of retiring at 65 has become old-fashioned as more people continue to work past retirement age in the Bay of Plenty. While some are taking early retirement due to the fallout of Covid-19, others in the 65-plus age group are working longer than expected. However, finding a new job at retirement age wasn t easy and those who ve worked in the same company for decades were finding it tough not knowing how to look for a new job or where to find one. Stats NZ estimates about 16,300 people in the Bay aged 65-plus are still employed - up from 12,300 in the September 2019 quarter.

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