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Mixed views on reduction of container charges – Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation

Mixed views on reduction of container charges – Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
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Not good enough - Barbados Today

Environmentalists call out companies for shirking responsibilities on bottle returns By Sheria Brathwaite Two environmentalists are taking the Government to task for failing to ensure the private sector complied with the amended Returnable Containers Act. Director of The Future Centre Trust Kammie Holder and retired Director of the Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies at the University of the West Indies Professor

Marginalised! - Barbados Today

Educators at the Ann Hill School are appealing to the private sector to give people with disabilities and learning impediments the opportunity to work.This call came on Tuesday during a career showcase at the Pine Plantation Road, St Michael school.“I would like to see more business houses employ more  students with special needs,” said Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) coordinator at Ann Hill School, Karla Gittens.“I find that when students are leaving the school we have issues finding jobs for them or even to put them in an institution. Most people do not want to hire students with special needs and that is a very big problem. So, I am appealing to all business houses [and] Government to find more jobs out there for persons with special needs.” Principal of the school Emelda Bell added that people with special needs deserve opportunities to showcase their skills and talents.

Last straw - Barbados Today

As Government officials work behind the scenes to avert a hike in animal feed prices, farmers have declared that another increase in the cost of the product could drive them out of business.Saying that they simply cannot afford to pay more at this time, they warned of layoffs and even bankruptcy with a possible hike by Pinnacle Feeds looming.Minister of Business Kerrie Symmonds told Barbados TODAY that an analysis is being conducted to determine the extent of the challenges the company said had contributed to its decision to increase prices by as much as 11 per cent and inform recommendations on the way forward.The manufacturer of poultry and livestock feed informed the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) last week that it could no longer hold off increasing prices until January 2023, given increasing input costs. However, it subsequently announced that it would delay the planned increase.

DLP s Walters says measure to control freight costs offers nothing to consumers

DLP s Walters says measure to control freight costs offers nothing to consumers
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