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Tensions rise between trade unions and government over foreign employees

The President of the Republic s announcements about swiftly and timely processing applications for employing foreign personnel, aimed at addressing labor shortages, appear to have finally triggered the trade unions discontent. They demand a change in the current strategy for employing third-country

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Tripartite-monitoring-committee
Third-country-nationals

No agreement over employment strategy for migrant workers

The different views between the employer and trade union sides on the issue of employing workers from third countries were confirmed in yesterday s session of the Tripartite Monitoring Committee on the Implementation of the Strategy for the Employment of Third-Country Nationals in Cyprus.Trade union

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Ministry-of-labor
Advisory-committee
Tripartite-monitoring-committee
Third-country-nationals
Social-insurance

Committee to re-examine employment policy of foreign workers

Inevitably, the issue of the shortage of labor in almost all sectors of the economy is expected to be discussed again today during the session of the Tripartite Monitoring Committee on the Implementation of the Strategy for the Employment of Third-Country Nationals in Cyprus.The committee is conveni

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Tripartite-monitoring-committee
Ministry-of-labour
Tripartite-committee
Third-country-nationals
Labor-advisory-body
Permanent-secretary

Fully vaccinated tourists to spend as little as 24 hours in quarantine

Get the Apps Home / Top Featured Article / Fully vaccinated tourists to spend as little as 24 hours in quarantine Fully vaccinated tourists to spend as little as 24 hours in quarantine Article by April 9, 2021 Come next month new protocols will be in place for vaccinated visitors to Barbados, including a shorter quarantine. However, as the country prepares to welcome a larger number of tourists, a special committee has been established to monitor those protocols and to ensure security at quarantine facilities is up to scratch. Revealing that the new protocols would take effect from May 8, Prime Minister Mia Mottley explained that Barbados could no longer afford to keep the tourism sector partially closed as it accounted for 45 per cent of all economic activity.

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Ilaro-court
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Tripartite-monitoring-committee
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Prime-minister
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