PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – Rich in culture and diversity, Trinidad and Tobago is known for its many festivals and holidays throughout the year.
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – Rich in culture and diversity, Trinidad and Tobago is known for its many festivals and holidays throughout the year. This year the twin island nation has been gifted with several long weekends that are jam-packed with events to suit the most discerning traveler.
When visiting Trinidad and Tobago during the Easter Season, scheduled to be celebrated from Good Friday on March 25 to Easter Monday on March 28, you can expect to participate in a myriad of activities and delight in the added bonus of Easter Tuesday celebrations in Tobago.
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – A recognized nesting site for endangered leatherback turtles and the only Blue Flag certified beach in the Southern English-speaking Caribbean, Las Cuevas Beach was praised
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – A recognized nesting site for endangered leatherback turtles and the only Blue Flag certified beach in the Southern English-speaking Caribbean, Las Cuevas Beach was praised for its eco-tourism efforts in an article posted on the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association’s (CHTA) website earlier this month.
Rolling in with the rising tide throughout the months of April to August are female sea turtles, heavy with eggs and ready to lay on the dry, sandy shores of Trinidad and Tobago’s beaches for the 2016 Turtle Nesting Season.
A Taste of Christmas in Lopinot
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD: The Lopinot Country Style Community Tourism Group will host a public Christmas Market on Sunday 20th December 2015 at the Lopinot Historical House in Lopinot from 10am to 3pm.
This signature cultural event is part of Trinidad and Tobago’s thrust to promote immersive cultural experiences through community tourism. Christmas in Trinidad and Tobago is a unique celebration and visitors to the market will experience the sights, sounds and taste of a “true Trini Christmas.”
The event will showcase the many talents of entrepreneurial Lopinot villagers and will feature maypole dancing, market produce, food, music, craft, handmade chocolate from Lopinot’s cocoa plantations, fresh local seasonings and cocktails, including the award winning chocolate ponche de crème.
Author Andrew Faas issues open letter to Corporate America
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TORONTO, Jan. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Andrew Faas, founder of the Faas Foundation and author of From Bully to Bull s-Eye: Move Your Organization Out of the Line of Fire has released the following message to corporate America:
Last week we witnessed the near demise of democracy. Today and for the foreseeable future we will experience its fragility. Much of the blame for this rests on your shoulders. Your response to the financial meltdown of more than a decade ago set the stage for this. More recently you were warned when Bridgewater s Ray Dalio and J.P. Morgan s Jamie Dimon expressed that unless capitalism is reformed there will be class warfare. I reported on this in an article for The Hill called The Wealth Gap is Real, But Capitalism Can Work For All (May 17, 2019).
UK tech workers prefer better work-life balance to a pay rise
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Posted on Dec 11, 2020
When it comes to job satisfaction, Denmark tops the list of the best places to work in digital in Europe – beating the UK, Germany and France – according to the 2020 Digital Talent Global Work Happiness Index.
The Nordic country scored highly for work-life balance, family-friendly working models, purpose, personal safety and personal impact, which describes how much impact an individual feels they are making to their business.
When these scores were compared to countries outside of Europe, Denmark came third overall – behind the US and Australia, which shared first place, and ahead of Canada and Japan.