A political scientist and former University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill graduate is contending that the Barbados Secondary Schools Entrance Exam (BSSEE), commonly referred to as the 11-plus …
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One of Government’s special economic advisors is promising a comprehensive change to the doing business environment in Barbados in coming months as the Mia Mottley administration seeks to develop entrepreneurship …
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Businesses, ranging from micro and small to medium size – MSMEs, need to find new opportunities to remain relevant in the face of rapid changes in technology, Chief Executive Officer …
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As Government continues its push towards making Barbados totally reliant on renewable forms of energy in the next decade, electric car dealer Megapower (Barbados) Limited is reporting a strong take …
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The nation’s oldest trade union has declared it’s moving to expand its role in the lives of its members in a marriage of education with renewable energy. Barbados Workers’ Union …
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Accountants in Barbados and across the region have been warned to adapt to changing technology or face extinction. As local and regional professionals gathered here for the ACCA Caribbean’s annual …
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A Government Minister has called on fellow lawmakers to review fees charged by commercial banks in Barbados and put a policy in place to regulate them. Minister of Transport Dr …
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More than a month after extending the deadline for its settlement scheme, there is no indication how soon Resolution Life Assurance Company Limited (ResLife) will wind up the distribution of …
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Businesses crippled by the implementation of Government’s new computerised customs management system have reportedly been promised tremendous improvements in its efficiency by the end of the week. But as the …
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As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more pervasive, labour and education experts see its likely impact on jobs more as an opportunity than a challenge, suggesting workers upgrade their skills and …