Empleadonan a haya hopi informacion durante Benefit Fair & Expo na La Cabana Beach Resort

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino recientemente a organiza e segundo edicion di un exitoso ‘Benefit Fair & Expo’.

E evento tabata bon organiza anto a haya un presencia hopi grandi. E segundo edicion aki tabata diseña pa informa empleadonan y encurasha nan pa tuma interes activo den nan beneficionan.

   Cu enfasis riba Payroll Pro HRM obtenibel portal y App, incluyendo un presentacion informativo riba e tema di payslips, con pa lesa nan corectamente, y un introduccion na Medwork Services, e evento a genera hopi interes.

   E resort a invita VCC, Medwork, y Accounting Management pa comparti e escenario, pa asina forma parti di e session di Pregunta y Contesta.  Areanan a worde traha pa empleadonan tin combersacion mas personal cara-cara na unda tur nan preguntanan por a worde contesta.    E Payroll Pro App y Portal ta permiti tur empleado pa tin acceso facil na nan payslips, dia di vacacion, employee handbook, y hopi mas, tur esaki via nan celular of laptops/tablets. Tambe e accounting management tabata presente pa splica con tur cos ta traha y sigura cu tur empleado ta conecta y compronde e setup.

   Empleadonan tambe a worde splica riba e beneficionan di tin Medwork y enfasis riba salubridad preventivo.    Un danki grandi ta bay na VCC Aruba, Payroll Pro HRM, Medwork, y specialistanan di accounting Frida Geerman cu Jonathan Bremo, pa haci e Benefits Fair & Expo II un exito grandi!

Segun Tessely Koolman, Director di HR, e feria a provee un oportunidad pa mustra e beneficionan obtenibel na empleadonan di e resort, pa asina nan ta mas consciente riba e servicionan existente y tur otro posibilidadnan.

   Excelente beneficionan di trabao, Koolman ta bisa, ta yuda crea un team dedica di empleadonan, cu turnover rebaha y tambe menos ausiencia.    Assistant General Manager Jessica Franken, ta agrega cu beneficionan ta un topico importante. E meta inicial di brinda mas informacion, y haciendo empleadonan mas consciente di e gran beneficionan, tabata perfectamente exitoso.

   La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino a caba di conclui nan evento di ‘100 Days of Celebrating U’, un serie anual di evento cu ta pa reconoce tur empleadonan cu un extra TLC, recordandonan riba escogencianan mas saludabel, e beneficionan di tin un estilo di bida mas saludabel, anto importancia di salud mental.

 





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Como 330 profesional di Turismo a inscribi pa e tayer ‘Supercharged Service Program’

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Asociacion di Timeshare ta cla pa esaki

ORANJESTAD (AAN): E miembronan di Aruba Timeshare Association a bini hunto pa un lunch-meeting na La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino cu representantenan di mayoria di e isla su Vacation Ownership su propiedadnan a atende.

   Food & Beverage team di La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino a prepara un lunch menu excepcionalmente varia y sabroso, combina cu e resort su hospital y servicio tremendo cu nan ta conoci p’e.

   Presidente di ATSA, Luigi Heredia, Costa Linda Beach Resort, a duna bon bini na miembronan prome cu e reunion a habri oficialmente. E agenda di negoshi a inclui un presentacion di orador invita Tito de Cuba, di Personnel Services, un Human Resource Consultant y specialista den leynan laboral local. De Cuba su charla a encera cierto cambionan den e codigo civil, recientemente adapta, na unda cu tabata di interes pa miembronan y empleadonan di ATSA.

   De Cuba a sigui na splica e cambionan den ley, pasando riba diferente topico manera edad pa traha, obligacionnan di Pay Skip, AO, dia di vacantie, carta di recomendacion, daño y riesgo, haciendo tur cos duidelijk y aclarando cualkier duda.

  ATSA a invita e specialista den ley local laboral pa informa y update e miembresia regardando tur cambio.

  E segundo parti di e encuentro tabata dedica na Education Foundation Caribbean Supercharged Service Program venidero, cual a worde recientemente anuncia y danki na reaccion entusiastico di empleadonan, a sold out cu 330 profesional di turismo na Aruba, cual a registra pa atende e training di ATSA prome cu comienso di high season.

   Presidente Heredia tabata emociona di por a wak e cantidad di registracion aki di 30 compania y individuonan rond di loke ta e producto turistico na henter Aruba.

   E Supercharged Service Program lo worde duna na La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino, den e ballroom, pa 14 dia cu 2 tayer pa housekeeping, incluyendo room & public area attendants, 5 tayer pa supervisors, 4 basic tayer pa food & beverages personal y 3 pa food & beverage personal den loke ta mehoracion di skills y sales, for di 29 di November pa 7 di December. Lo tin un evento festivo di graduacion tambe riba 14 di December. Ta aparenta segun Heredia cu miembronan di ATSA tin un apetito enorme pa loke ta desaroyo di nan teams, AHATA, AF&BA, y miembronan di VRPA ta comparti e pensamento aki.

   Heredia a gradici tur hende presente anto a cera e meeting.

   Asociacion ATSA a worde estableci na 1994, y actualmente ta conta cu miembronan activo den loke ta e mayoria di propiedad timeshare na Aruba, tambe condominium y co-op associations. E asociacion ta traha riba un nivel local, como miembro cu ta sostene AHATA, The Aruba Hotel & Tourism Association, hunto cu otro organizacionnan local manera tambe entidadnan gubernamental.

   Riba un nivel regional, na unda cu Aruba ta continua na ricibi reconocemento den e modelo di destinacion di timeshare, ATSA tin conexion profesional cu Caribbean Hotel y Tourism Association, como tambe ta beneficia di e colaboracion continuo cu ARDA, the American Resort Development Association.


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Creatieve uiting voor besef waarde historische binnenstad

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst en beeld Audry Wajwakana   PARAMARIBO — “De status van onze historische binnenstad is dat we al twintig jaar

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Redémarrage réussi pour la randocitadine !

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

découverte

Après deux années d’absence pour raisons sanitaires, la Randocitadine a repris avec enthousiasme, hier dimanche. 200 participants ont découvert le quartier foyalais à l’honneur, Chateaubœuf n’a désormais  plus de secret pour eux…??? ??? Clo.M.

La croix qui, selon

les guides, indiquait

le chemin à suivre,

aux religieux.

– Sandrine Sainternin

Félix Méniac, guide diplômé, a entraîné les randonneurs dans l’aventure du jour, avec toujours autant d’entrain !

– Sandrine Sainternin

Les organisateurs ont compté environ 180 participants. Avec les bénévoles, le total s’élève à 200 randonneurs pour la 13e édition. Un peu moins que d’habitude.

– Sandrine Sainternin

Chateaubœuf a su montrer ses visages si différents d’une rue à …


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Une journée qui marque les esprits

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Football. Régional 1 – Groupe A – 2e journée

35 buts ont été marqués le week-end dernier pour le compte de la deuxième journée du championnat de Régional 1. Parmi les succès à souligner dans ce groupe A, celui du champion en titre, le Golden Lion face au Good Luck (7 buts à 3) et de l’Aiglon face au Golden Star (4 buts à 1). 

Seul match nul de la journée, le CO Trénelle et l’US Diamantinoise ont cherché à produire du jeu, mais les défenses ont particulièrement été efficaces. Quand elles auraient pu être percées, de part et d’autre, la finition n’a pas été au rendez-vous. 

Sur l’une des actions, Terrine, de la tête, offre une passe en retrait à Bérard qui met au-dessus (21e) pour le CO Trénelle. De l’autre côté, Cadol trouve Rabathaly qui astucieusement sert Pastel, idem, la tentative passe…


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Le fort Sainte-Catherine, un site à valoriser

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Trinité

Le fort Sainte-Catherine était, dernièrement, exceptionnellement ouvert au public pour les Journées du patrimoine. A cette occasion, un cours était animé par l’historienne Rolande Bosphore.

L’implantation d’un fort en lieu baptisé Sainte-Catherine, peu connu des Martiniquais voire des Trinitéens, va marquer un tournant dans le début de la disparition des Caraïbes à la Cabesterre et de la Martinique. En effet, en 1658, les colons français habitant la côte ouest vont profiter d’une expédition punitive pour installer sur cette presqu’île dominant la baie de la Trinité un fort en bois qui va être la première implantation des colons dans cette région, qui était…


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« Quel que soit l’âge, il est recommandé de faire examiner ses seins au moins une fois par an »

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Dr Jérôme Viguier, directeur général de l’Agence régionale de santé

Le docteur Jérôme Viguier, directeur général de l’Agence régionale de santé, présente les objectifs de ce mois consacré à la lutte contre le cancer du sein. Chez nous, le cancer du sein représente 33% des cancers de la femme, avec près de 250 nouveaux cas chaque année.

Octobre est le mois consacré à la lutte contre le cancer du sein. Quels sont les objectifs pour la campagne cette année chez nous ? 

En 2020 et 2021, une baisse importante de la participation aux trois programmes de dépistages organisés des cancers a été observée en Martinique, comme dans l’Hexagone. La crise sanitaire du Covid-19 a eu notamment un impact sur la participation des femmes au dépistage du cancer du sein avec une baisse estimée à 20% entre 2019 et 2020. Plusieurs…


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Tearful send-off for J’can brothers who drowned in the US Loop Barbados

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Not even the threat of heavy rainfall could deter hundreds of Jamaicans who came out on Saturday to pay their final respects to Tavaris and Tavaughn Bulgin, the two brothers who died in a drowning incident in the United States in August.

The thanksgiving service to celebrate the lives of the two men was held at the New Testament Covenant Church of God in Old Harbour, St Catherine, which was at capacity as loved ones came from all walks of life to pay their final respects.

During the service, the two siblings were remembered as God-fearing and ambitious young men, who were on their path to greatness.

At the funeral, many tried to maintain their composure, but the sight of two caskets side by side inside the church was too much, so they completely broke down.

Pearnel Charles Jr, Member of Parliament for Clarendon South Eastern, a part of the parish which the young men were from, spoke about the invaluable contributions that both siblings made in their short time on Earth.

“It is not often, it’s very unique for you to find two brothers in one family, both God-fearing, both ambitious, both on the right path both walking together…’” said Charles as he sought to highlight the positive steps the siblings were taking before their lives were cut short.

The MP also said that he would be donating $200,000 to the foundation set up in honour of the young men.

Reports are that an account has been opened at the Bank of Nova Scotia in May Pen, Clarendon, with the purpose of establishing a foundation in memory of the brothers.

The Bulgin brothers were seasonal workers at Norman’s restaurant in the town of Oak Bluffs in Martha’s Vineyard in the US.

Family members look at the life-size portraits of the late Travis and Travaugh Bulgin at the Thanksgiving service for the two in Old Harbour on October 1

The brothers and two others reportedly jumped from the American Legion Memorial Bridge, more popularly called Jaws Bridge, and got into difficulties. Two were rescued, but the brothers didn’t survive. The tragic incident took place on Sunday, August 14.

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La panenka de la discorde

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Football. Coupe de France. 5e tour

Après la finale de R1 du 30 juin dernier, La Gauloise et la Solidarité Scolaire se sont retrouvées samedi soir en Coupe de France. Alors que l’affiche était alléchante, la rencontre a finalement senti le soufre, avec notamment une scène peu banale de bagarre entre coéquipiers de la Gauloise. Les Solidaires stoïques, en ont profité pour remporter le match 2-0 et filer en direction du 6e Tour. 

Le match a débuté depuis vingt minutes, La Gauloise est déjà menée 1 à 0 suite à un penalty généreux. Casimir a glissé et le ballon a touché sa main dans la surface. Penalty que Gendrey s’est chargé de transformer. Mais lors de cette 20e minute, l’arbitre sans doute conscient que la décision de son juge de touche n’a pas été bonne, accorde un penalty qui peut être qualifié de compensatoire à La Gauloise pour une main de Josephau. Dustin Bourgeois, en tant que tireur…


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Wallerfield families receive starter houses from LSA

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The Archibald family stand proudly at the front entrance to their new home at Jacob Hill Settlement, Wallerfield after receiving the keys on Sunday. – ROGER JACOB

Twelve families in the Jacob Hill Settlement in Wallerfield received keys to starter-home units on Sunday.

Land Settlement Agency chairman Wayne Innis said nine of the 12 keys for the units in the development were given to women.

He was speaking at the key-distribution ceremony. He said the Jacob Hill site is one of the designated settlement areas under the LSA’s listing.

“In 2018, the LSA surveyed the area and identified 35 structures on the eastern portion of the site. From the survey results, it was determined that these occupants were living in poor conditions and without basic amenities such as pipe-borne water, electricity, and sanitation facilities.

“Consequently, the LSA began infrastructural development work to improve living conditions but it was determined that in order to do this properly, 12 households had to be relocated. Selection of these households for a starter home was done through a random draw. The two-bedroom, one bathroom, units were constructed through the LSA’s Housing and Village Improvement Programme (HVIP) model at an estimated cost of $142,000.”

Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Adrian Leonce said the LSA was doing tremendous work as the statutory agency in charge of the regularisation of squatting. He commended the staff at the agency.

Minister of Youth Development and National Service Foster Cummings, Tunapuna Piarco Regional Corporation chairman Kwasi Robinson, Minister in the Ministry of Housing Adrian Leonce, Housing Minister Camille Robinson-Regis, LSA chairman Wayne Innis, LSA CEO Hazar Hosein with the12 receipients of starter homes at Jacob Hill Settlement, Wallerfield on Sunday. – ROGER JACOB

“It brings much-needed relief to the poorest and most vulnerable people in the society. The LSA is performing upgrades on 14 sites, yielding close to 4,000 lots. They’re working to secure pre-construction statutory approvals on ten sites yielding 2,148 lots. They’re conducting infrastructural work on 12 sites, yielding 1,263 lots, and doing the land use planning on 13 sites.

“Our innovative HVIP, implemented through the LSA, continues to improve infrastructure and poor-quality housing in targeted villages, including Matura, Valencia, Cumuto, Talparo, and now here in Wallerfield.”

Leonce said the allocation for the project had been increased in the 2023 budget.

La Horquetta/Talparo MP Foster Cummings said when he did his initial walkabout in the community, it burned his heart to see the conditions people were living in. He thanked his ministerial colleagues and the LSA for helping the recipients receive their starter homes.

“The LSA came in and assessed the situation and that entire community was approved by Cabinet to receive this type of development. The first phase is that we have built these houses to relocate those who have to come to this location, the second phase is that those who have to remain at that location will receive a housing unit like this courtesy of the government. We also intend to construct a community centre at that location for the benefit of the residents of Jacob Hill and Wallerfield. This project has already been sent to tender.”

Some of the starter homes at Jacob Hill Settlement in Wallerfield. – ROGER JACOB

He said similar projects under the HVIP will be pursued throughout the country.

Housing and Development Minister Camille Robinson-Regis said the recipients were being relocated from the Jacob Hill recreation ground which is required for public purpose.

“A total of 35 residential lots were developed on this Wallerfield East site, including the 12 lots on which the starter homes were constructed. We therefore have another 23 families who are also benefiting from fully-developed lots on this site.”

She said it gave her great joy and job satisfaction to see the project had been brought to fruition. Robinson-Regis said the infrastructural development works on the lots included drainage works (construction of concrete box drains and detention ponds) and road works, at an estimated $6 million.

“When the LSA conducted its comprehensive social survey of state lands, 30 structures on the Jacob Hill Playground were identified as single-family residential structures. It was further determined that the quality of the houses in the area provided insufficient shelter. Eighty-nine per cent of the households were assessed as offering poor living conditions. In addition, an estimated 52 per cent of the structures were categorised as shacks, lacking basic amenities such as access to pipe-borne water and sanitation facilities. The survey results also highlighted that only 15 per cent of the households had approved electricity connections.”

Robinson-Regis said having a home enabled families to stay together, and ensured children and adults had a safe, stable place to return to and learn in.

The recipients said they were grateful for the housing units and would be moving in as soon as possible.

Aveela Archibald said she was holding back tears and didn’t have words to express how she felt upon receiving her key.

“We’re feeling joy in our hearts because this is a start for us and the family from where we came from. I have seven children, and this is such a great start. I thank Foster Cummings for what he did for this community.”

Michael Abraham, Archibald’s fiance, said he was grateful to have a roof over his head that he could call home for his family.

“I want to thank all the people who played a part in this. I came from nothing, I have a big family, we went through the world.

“We took a chance where we were by the recreation ground that we could call home, because you can only stay so long by family and friends, and it was risky, and we want to thank God for making this happen.”

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