THE GLEANER MINUTE: Child dies after beating | 33 PNPYO fake groups | Nurses demand better wages
Jul 19th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:54JULY 19, 2021: Four-year-old Nashawn Brown, died at hospital Sunday minutes after he was beaten allegedly with a piece of stick by his stepfather for "eating slowly" … An audit of groups in the People’s National Party Youth Organisation found 33 “suspicious” groups with about 90 voting delegates, enough to swing upcoming internal elections … Nurses Association of Jamaica president Patsy Edwards-Henry has reaffirmed the organisation’s rejection of the government’s proposed 2.5 per cent wage increase for public-sector workers … Thousands of patient data at the University Hospital of the West Indies have been exposed to hackers because of loose cybersecurity with the problem-plagued hospital information management system that’s cost over 500 million so far and is four years past
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