THE GLEANER MINUTE: Ex Petrojam HR manager wins at IDT...UTech protest...Payless closure
Feb 20th, 2019 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:42FEBRUARY 20, 2019: The Industrial Disputes Tribunal orders Petrojam to pay former Human Resource Manager Roselee Scott-Heron 12-months salary… Staff and students of The University of Technology, Jamaica protested, demanding increased Government subvention… Come March next year, The Government will begin releasing half a million sterile male mosquitoes a week to help reduce the female Aedes Aegypti population… Payless Shoesource is to close stores in the United States and Puerto Rico… IN SPORTS: Experienced sports medicine practitioner, Dr Paul Wright, says Jamaican long-distance runner Kemoy Campbell has a 50/50 chance of returning to compete at his best again.
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