Two trade unions in Barbados are questioning yesterday’s decision by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to substantially slash the compensation of a former senior Chefette employee who won his …
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‘Disgusted’ by Kennedy Drive trashing, Minister vows prosecution
by Sandy Deaneby Sandy Deane“ Criminal” and “ridiculous”, were just some of the words used by Minister of Environment and National Beautification Trevor Prescod today as he could hardly contain his disgust at an …
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A labourer who stole from his place of work has not only lost his job but has added a new conviction to his name. Romell Ezekial Ash, of Block 1E …
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Magistrate Douglas Frederick urged a young man charged for marijuana and who has dreams of becoming a doctor to get the “ball rolling”. Twenty-year-old Jermarlie Jamario John-Lavdat, of Gills Road, …
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Owners and operators of public transportation are reminded to adhere to the protocols for operation of such transportation, under the Emergency Management COVID-19 Order, 2020 Directive 4 Phase 2. Clauses seven …
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Under the COVID-19 framework for food service establishments, a set of guidelines have been developed for employees involved in these operations, so as to prevent exposure to the virus, and …
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With the fury of a category five cyclone, this pandemic sweeps away the cobwebs of confusion, the debris of the party line, and the rickety straw men of rhetoric. It …
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Public service vehicle (PSV) operators were today chided for not observing some of the COVID-19 guidelines set by Government. However, COVID-19 Czar Richard Carter pointed out that workers in that …
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Barbados’ final Court of Appeal today agreed that local popular restaurant Chefette unfairly dismissed one of its assistant managers back in January 2014, but the court substantially reduced the compensation …
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Attorneys in the unfair dismissal case brought against Chefette by a former employee and which got the final decision of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) today, are claiming victory …