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HIRE MORE WOMEN
Posted: Friday, April 24, 2015

HIRE MORE WOMEN
The business community has decided to hire more women than men in an effort to beat the labour shortage which is crippling production, says businessman Arthur Lok Jack

More men complain of discrimination
OF THE DOZENS of discrimination complaints filed with the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) for the years 2008 and 2009...

Vernella facing legal action
Former PS Hermia Tyson-Cuffie takes legal action against Tobago East MP

'I don't get to shop'
...Minister Vernella Alleyne Toppin said she did not know of a single woman who didn't like to shop.

Phase two of $739m project underway
Cabinet approves plans for King's Wharf

MSJ takes on HDC
After 30-day notices to complete payments...

...HDC: No one will be evicted
...as a result of letters being distributed concerning their agreements with the corporation.

Protective services got 650 homes, says Jearlean

Swmcol: Landfill fires set on purpose
Chief executive officer at the Solid Waste Management Company Ltd (Swmcol) Sharma Lalla:

Workers threaten strike outside Parliament
Protesting workers at the Solid Waste Management Company Ltd (Swmcol) took a break from their demonstrations yesterday but threatened to resume their protest outside the Parliament building

PoS nurses end protests for now

Roget granted leave
Success for OWTU

T&TEC to sell vibrating chair
A T&T Electricity Commission (T&TEC) audit team has recommended that the controversial vibrating $26,558 boardroom chair be sold

Debate of 'no confidence' in Minister Howai today

SRP recruitment backward—Gary
Former national security minister Gary Griffith has described the recruitment process for Special Reserve Police (SRP) officers as backward, outdated and leaving room for criminal infiltration.

Blind workers locked out
Workers of the Blind Welfare Association want the Port-of-Spain office reopened, after they found themselves locked out yesterday.

Caroni Tours founder dies
Environmentalist mourned...

Movie treat from Rowley
One hundred and ninety-three boys from various primary schools in the Diego Martin West constituency were treated to a movie experience at Digicel IMAX yesterday.

More hotlines for Lifeline: subvention granted
Lifeline - a 24-hour hotline - has been granted a subvention by Government for a period of one year.

'Shaun felt a change inside'
Junior Sammy's son given conditional discharge for DUI...

$1.2m bail for lawyer, wife on fraud charges
Lal Krishna and Vidia Doodnath, of Igneri Road, Valsayn, were not called upon to plead to the two charges

Cops charge 55-year-old for sex with minor
A 55-year-old man is expected to appear before a Port of Spain magistrate today after he was charged with having sexual relations with a 12-year-old girl.

Indian national charged with incident
Barrackpore woman sexually assaulted in neighbour's apartment

Probe into school bullying case
Minister of Education intervenes



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