Police are continuing investigations into an incident at Risk Road, Fitts Village, St James yesterday, which left Raymond Nurse, of 4th Avenue, Pickwick Gap, St Michael with head and ear …
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Declaring they had scored two major victories from today’s shutdown of transit service, Public Service Vehicle (PSV) drivers and conductors have formed their own association. Following a six-hour strike by …
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Public Service Vehicle (PSV) operators across the island are ready and willing to clean up their act and improve the public’s perception of them, but they need the support of …
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The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) could face extinction in coming years if its leaders do not undertake strong rebuilding efforts and come up with a set of strategies to reclaim …
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After taking serious hits to its membership last year, in 2019 the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB), has declared it’s embarked on a mission to …
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Respect for law enforcement must be maintained at all cost. This firm assertion comes from Deputy Commissioner of Police, Erwin Boyce, in wake of reports that his officers were shot …
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The Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) has urged the operators of Public Service Vehicles to return to work. AOPT public relations officer Mark Haynes made it clear that …
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PSV operators meet with Transport authorities at NUPW headquarters
by Sandy Deaneby Sandy DeaneScores of disgruntled operators of Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) are currently meeting at the National Union of Public Workers headquarters in Dalkeith, St Michael with Director of Transport Ian Estwick …
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Operators of Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) declare that enough is enough. Scores of drivers have parked their vehicles leaving passengers stranded at the Lower Green Van Stand and the Constitution …
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Two girls and a boy were born at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) earlier today. The first baby, Safari Pilgrim, was born at 2:08 a.m., weighing just over six pounds. …