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Employers in Barbados have been warned to stop trying to take advantage of their staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. The call came from Minister of Labour, Colin Jordan yesterday during a nationally televised press conference. Jordan said the Labour Office had been forced to have strong words with some employers based on complaints coming from displaced workers in the last nine months, since the COVID-19 pandemic led numerous companies, most … ....
Social Share Key points and live updates from the March 3, 2021 COVID management press conference featuring Minister of Labour Colin Jordan; Claudette Hope-Greenidge, Chief Labour Officer; Leslie Haynes, QC, Chairman of the National Insurance Scheme and Jennifer Hunte, acting Director of NIS.
Ambassador Elizabeth Thompson At Harrison Point there are 2 young people between 17 and 40 years old in primary isolation; 1 minor under 18 is in secondary isolation; 3 minors are in tertiary isolation; 108 minors are at facilities across the country. Minister of Labour Colin Jordan All labour laws are still in effect. Workers must adhere to all laws. The Ministry will not allow any group to take advantage of another group. ....
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Barbados Today February 23, 2021 The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) shadow spokesman on labour on Monday called on his opposite number in Government to address pressing issues currently facing workers amid the COVID-19 crisis In a statement, the DLP’s Courie Cox, said Minister of Labour Colin Jordan’s recent plea for workers not to panic was not feasible as several issues preventing the earnest resumption of economic activity still remain with no end in sight. Cox said: “The Democratic Labour Party is at a loss regarding this request of workers by a Minister in an environment where unknown strains of the Covid-19 virus are running rampant. This has resulted in business operations being disrupted on a daily basis with clusters of workers testing positive and staring immediate weeks of financial uncertainty in the face. The Government has announced the clearance of testing results backlogs, but we all are aware that numerous workers are still at home ....
Article by Some families prayed together. From left: Ryan Hunte Jr, mother Janelle Morris, father Ryan Hunte Sr, Rhajayla Hunte and Daquan Mayers. (Picture by Shanice King) Social Share While some Barbadians stopped at midday yesterday to bow their heads in prayer, a Government minister said he would not be surprised if many did not. Minister of Labour Colin Jordan said it was an unfortunate truth that bad news spread more than good and he did not think the news where Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley asked Barbadians to pray for the country for five minutes from noon made the appropriate rounds. ....