‘Unfair!’ NIS called on to look into maternity benefit, grant, leave Loop Barbados

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National Insurance Scheme (NIS) CEO Kim Tudor is assuring Barbadians that “We will look at the legislation when we look at this reform”

After being questioned in relation to laws surround both NIS benefits and labour laws in Barbados recently, Tudor contended, “they certainly need looking at… We need to have persons understanding and better informed.”

She was responding at the time to Former NIS officer Stephen Strickland who has emphatically called for major changes in legislation which affect many women who are vulnerable.

Noting that adjustments were made for qualification for sickness, injury and unemployment in 2006, he called for maternity benefits and grants to be reassessed.

“We need to examine the laws because it is unfair to women.”. He said that some women are sick from pregnancy and therefore that is nine months of sickness, but he argued they should still qualify for maternity benefit “because there are those individuals who are sick for a whole year and still get invalidity benefit afterwards. That part of that legislation needs to be reexamined.”

He then went on to lobby for changes to the maternity grant. This is a cheque paid to an unemployed partner based on their partner’s contributions. “As far as I’m concerned, there should be no requirement that the father and the mother who are not married should be living together because he has paid his contributions; his name is on the birth certificate, which is the highest legal document in Barbados, he has signed at the Registration Department that he is the father, the maternity grant form he also signed saying he is the father, he should never have to say he’s living with her, because you know Bajans.”

He said that in the Barbadian context cohabiting in the same house but his mail goes to his original home, and a visiting relationship are interchangeable terms. “I think that law needs to be examined because there is no requirement where the two persons are married – no matter how long they are married.”

And his third point came out of the labour legislation as it relates to one woman working for one employer and getting pregnant four times during her tenure. He stood his ground that in the labour laws of this land, still on the statute books is a law that says on applying for her fourth set of maternity leave she can be dismissed by that employer without it being deemed a wrongful dismissal.

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How to qualify: Maternity leave law explained Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Barbadian women can be granted maternity leave once they meet the qualifications in the legislation. This would fall under the country’s labour laws.

Here is how you qualify for maternity leave in Barbados:

Grant of maternity leave to employees

3. (1) Subject to subsection (3), every employee is, in addition to her annual holiday under the Holidays with Pay Act, entitled to maternity leave upon delivering to her employer- (a) a certificate issued by a medical practitioner setting forth the expected date of her confinement; or (b) a certificate issued by a medical practitioner or a midwife setting forth the actual date of her confinement.

3. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1)) an employer may accept such other evidence in support of the entitlement of an employee to maternity leave as may be reasonable having regard to the circumstances of a particular case.

3.1 (3) An employee- (a) must, in order to qualify for a grant of maternity leave, be employed for at least twelve months by the employer from whom she requests such leave; and (b) is not entitled to maternity leave by the same employer on more than three occasions.

3. (4) For the purposes of paragraph (b) of subsection (3), an employee who ceased to be employed by an employer and is subsequently re-employed by that employer on the condition that her service is not continuous shall be deemed at the time of her re-employment not to have been previously granted maternity leave by that employer.

See the full legislation here – BARBADOS EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN (MATERNITY LEAVE) CHAPTER 345A

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Croisière : retour du premier paquebot le 4 septembre

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L’activité de croisière reprend après plus de deux ans d’absence sur notre île en raison de la pandémie de Covid-19. Le paquebot Celebrity Equinox est ainsi attendu le 4 septembre à Fort-de-France.

L’annonce a été faite par le Comité Martiniquais du tourisme : Le premier bateau de croisière de la saison 2022/2023 (et aussi premier bateau depuis le début de la pandémie de Covid-19 et la polémique autour du Costa Magica) est attendu le 4 septembre 2022 à Fort-de-France à huit heures. Il s’agit du Celebrity Equinox, paquebot de Celebrity Cruises, une compagnie de croisière de luxe proposant des itinéraires dans la Caraïbe.

Depuis le début de la pandémie de Covid-19, aucun bateau de croisière n’avait accosté sur notre île qui avait renoué ces dernières années avec ce secteur. Un décret ministériel datant du 8 mars 2022 autorise depuis les navires de croisière à aborder les côtes de la Martinique. Le taux de vaccination très bas rendait compliqué l’arrivée de croisiéristes sur notre île auparavant.

Une activité touristique croissante

Le manque de croisiéristes durant ces deux dernières années a fait du mal à la destination. 

Avec la levée des restrictions sanitaires en octobre 2021 puis l’allègement du couvre-feu en février 2022 (ainsi que la possibilité d’organiser les festivités du carnaval), la fréquentation touristique globale a progressé de 102,9 % par rapport au premier trimestre 2021 (environ 78 000 visiteurs) , ce qui marque une réelle reprise de l’activité touristique sur le territoire.

Pour leur grand retour, les compagnies de croisière ont du rédiger et envoyer une lettre d’intention accompagnée de leur protocole sanitaire à la préfecture de Martinique.

214 escales sont programmées à la Pointe Simon et au Grand Port Maritime de Martinique à Fort-de-France pour la saison 2022/2023 avec les compagnies Ponant, Windstar Cruises, Costa Croisières, AIDA, Scenic, MSC Croisières, TUI Cruises, Seadream Yacht Club et Holland America Line.

Le Comité Martiniquais du tourisme a pour ambition d’accueillir près d’un million de visiteurs sur l’île en 2023 et ainsi d’avoisiner le score obtenu en 2019.

Un retour des croisiéristes très attendu

L’absence des bateaux de croisière et des croisiériste avait fortement fait baisser la fréquentation de la Martinique selon les chiffres du CMT qui déclarait il y a quelques mois que « 2021 a été vraiment une très mauvaise année ». Le retour des croisières est très attendu malgré la polémique engendré lors de la saison 2019/2020. En effet, au début de la pandémie, en mars 2020, deux paquebots de Costa avaient été contraints d’isoler leurs passagers au large de la Martinique pendant plusieurs jours, une situation ayant suscité à l’époque la colère des Martiniquais. Une fois à terre, les passagers avaient ensuite été placés à l’isolement dans des lieux réquisitionnés par le préfet pour l’occasion.

Des dizaines de passagers avaient contracté le Covid-19. Trois d’entre eux  en sont décédés Une plainte avait été déposée par 180 passagers en août 2020.

Une conférence de presse et davantage de détails sont attendus prochainement.

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Début et fin d’aventure pour le CSM

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Football. 2e tour de Coupe de France

Les Mouliens ont subi la « loterie » des tirs au but contre l’USBM samedi soir et ne verront donc pas le prochain tour de Coupe de France. Cette année, ils n’iront pas comme souvent, représenter l’archipel lors du fameux 7e tour de Coupe de France.

La reprise a été douloureuse pour les hommes de Richard Albert. Le CSM, grand habitué des aventures en Coupe de France a vu son parcours de l’édition 2023 stoppé net par les joueurs de l’USBM samedi soir à Baie-Mahault. Les deux équipes se sont retrouvés à égalité 1 partout à l’issue du temps réglementaire, le CSM s’est incliné 6 tirs au but à 7. 

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Le télescope James Webb révèle des images inédites de Jupiter, Deux petites lunes, des anneaux nébuleux et des pôles luisants: la Nasa a publié d’impressionnantes nouvelles images de Jupiter grâce au télescope spatial James Webb. “C’est…, Le télescope James Webb révèle des images…

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Deux petites lunes, des anneaux nébuleux et des pôles luisants: la Nasa a publié d’impressionnantes nouvelles images de Jupiter grâce au télescope spatial James Webb.

“C’est vraiment remarquable de parvenir à voir des détails sur Jupiter avec ses anneaux, ses petits satellites et même des galaxies, tout ça dans une seule image”, s’est félicitée lundi Imke de Pater, astronome à l’université de Berkeley, dans un article de blog de la Nasa.

Aux pôles de la planète la plus massive de notre système solaire émergent des lumières comme fluorescentes: ce sont les aurores de Jupiter qui, comme pour notre Terre, sont constituées de particules venues du Soleil qui réagissent au champ magnétique de l’astre.

Ces images présentent aussi la surface de cette géante gazeuse avec ses vents, tempêtes et brouillards.

Une vue plus large montre Jupiter avec ses anneaux, très fins, et deux lunes, Amalthée et Adrastée.

Ces images sont tirées des observations d’un outil de James Webb, NiRcam, qui observe l’infrarouge proche, un champ invisible à l’oeil nu.

Les données collectées, qui seront étudiées par les chercheurs pour mieux comprendre le fonctionnement interne de Jupiter, ont été adaptées pour en tirer ces illustrations visibles par l’oeil humain.

Bijou d’ingénierie d’une valeur de 10 milliards de dollars, le télescope James Webb a été lancé dans l’espace il y a près de huit mois et se trouve à 1,5 million de kilomètres de la Terre.

– Emmanuelle BAILLON, Fred GARET (AFP)

Une image annotée publiée par la Nasa de Jupiter et tirée des observation du télescope spatial James Webb

– Handout (NASA/AFP)

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“Nous voulons négocier avec le président de la République”

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Mardi 23 Août 2022 – 12h14

Le président de Région Guadeloupe Ary Chalus et le président du conseil exécutif Serge Letchimy – DR

Les présidents des collectivités de Guadeloupe et de Martinique Ary Chalus et Serge Letchimy ont fait le point avant la rencontre avec le président de la République Emmanuel Macron.

Ce mardi, Ary Chalus a reçu son homologue de la Martinique Serge Letchimy à l’espace régional au Rauzet (Les Abymes). Les deux hommes sont revenussur l’appel de Fort-de-France, au mois de mai. Ils ont clairement réaffirmé leur détermination de “négocier avec le président de la République. Nous ne voulons pas continuer à vivre dans de telles conditions : précarité, problèmes de sargasses, de la fuite de nos cerveaux, de l’eau, etc. Nous ne voulons pas d’argent, a insisté le président Chalus, nous voulons plus de responsabilités pour décider de ce qui est bon pour nous”.

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Police issue reminder of fake money in circulation Loop Cayman Islands

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Police are currently investigating a number of reports where persons attempted to use forged $100 bank notes. Since June 2022, five such reports have been received, with one incident taking place in Cayman Brac and the other four in Grand Cayman.

The RCIPS Financial Crime Investigation Unit (FCIU) is taking the opportunity to remind the public to be on the lookout for counterfeit notes, as such notes continue to be in circulation.

At least four of the forged $100 notes in these recent cases have the serial number D/1 292395, the same serial number as seen on previous counterfeit $100 notes.

For more information on how to ensure that bank notes are genuine, visit the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority website at www.cima.ky.

The FCIU is advising anyone who receives a counterfeit note, or suspects one to be counterfeit, to make note of the description of the person passing the note, as well as that of any companions who may be with them. Do not return the note to the passer if possible. Instead, initial and date the white border of the note, then tag the note with a copy of the transaction receipt and call the police.

Banks and commercial premises may be in possession of forged currency report forms issued by the FCIU. If so, please obtain as much information as possible from the person passing the note and submit it on these forms.

The form can also be found here: https://www.cima.ky/upimages/commonfiles/1499245420FCUForgedCurrencyReport.pdf

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From slow learner to ‘top boy’, 12-y-o Alex did it for his grandma Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Morant Bay High School, located in the cool hills of Highbury, St Thomas, will welcome many new faces when the 2022/23 academic year begins this September, and one of those will be 12-year-old Alex Talbot.

This year’s ‘Top Boy’ in the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations at Morant Bay Primary School, Alex has defeated the odds, rising from once being a slow learner who repeated a grade, to now achieving enviable academic success.

He told JIS News that the motivation driving him to his outstanding accomplishment is his grandmother, who has raised him since the age of two.

Twelve-year-old Alex Talbot

“She believed in me and believed that I could do it, and she helped me; so, I had to do well for my grandmother,” Alex said.

The maternal figure of whom he speaks is Ava Ramsey, a grade two teacher at the same primary school he attended. She explained that her grandson “started out slowly”, but she encouraged him just the same.

By the time he got to grade six, it was clear to her that Alex was not ready to take on the final leg of PEP.

“He was not performing in my eyes. When he did the online test that the Ministry [of Education and Youth] sent out, and I said, ‘How much do you think you got?’, he said 100 per cent, and when the teacher marked it, it was way down at the 60s and some of them in the 50s,” Ramsey noted.

He was just 10 years old at the time, so she requested that Alex be brought back to grade five where he could “sharpen his skills” and increase his readiness for grade six.

Looking back, Ramsey said she is happy that she made that call while declaring, “I think he’s ready, now, for high school.”

“Even while I was helping him prepare for the mental ability section [of PEP], he was able to find the answers for some questions when I couldn’t. So I saw that he was really poised for greatness,” she added.

Ramsey described her grandson as a kind, respectful and caring child.

“He has a passion for people who are less fortunate; he wants to get rich just to help people who are less fortunate,” she added.

Career-wise, Alex aspires to be an engineer, and currently enjoys mathematics and science.

He said living with his grandmother is “a dream”, adding that the repeated year was not the only thing that sharpened his abilities.

“She helped me in the evenings after school and her cooking is wonderful,” he shared, with a smile.

Educator, Ava Ramsey, beams with pride as she pauses for a photo with her grandson, Alex Talbot. (Photo: JIS)

When he learned of his PEP results and, later, that he was the top boy, Alex was ecstatic, as his hard work had paid off and he was placed at his first-choice school.

Over the years, some students in St Thomas have opted to travel to Kingston for high school, but Alex said he chose Morant Bay High School as, “it is a school for high achievers, and it is close to my home”.

Some of these achievers who attended the institution are Olympian Hansle Parchment; Journalist Dionne Jackson-Miller, and State Minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness Juliet Cuthbert Flynn.

To ensure that his name is added to this list of greats, Alex said that when he gets to the school, he plans to “do a lot of studying, work hard and listen to my grandmother”.

For Ramsey, Alex’s bright smile will no longer light up the Morant Bay Primary School compound, but she is excited to continue supporting the youngster.

“I won’t miss him, but I will worry for him. I just hope that he will not be influenced negatively,” she told JIS News.

The two are Adventists and say they are a “praying family” who owe much of their joy to the Lord and have thanked God for Alex’s achievements.

By Mickella Anderson, JIS News

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