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Pierre Urges Employers In Tourism Industry To Treat Workers Fairly – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre, asserting that businesses need to make a profit, has nevertheless urged employers in the tourism industry to treat workers fairly.

Pierre’s remarks came in an address to Thursday’s annual general meeting of the Saint Lucia Hospitality & Tourism Association (SLHTA)

“Businesses need to make a profit to keep their doors open and as such investors need to make a fair return on their investment. This government will assist whenever we can to help you succeed with your business,” the Castries East MP stated.

And he invited continued investment in Saint Lucia.

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But Pierre reminded investors of their corporate responsibility.

“We need you to uphold your corporate responsibility to treat workers fairly, to compensate workers adequately,” he told the gathering.

“So that every participant can enjoy the benefit of the tourism and the hospitality sector and in return, they will help us promote and defend our sector,” Pierre, also responsible for Finance, explained.

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Gobernador anticipa investigarán “toda agresión” ocurrida en manifestación de ayer “venga de dónde venga”

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El gobernador Pedro Pierluisi afirmó que “toda agresión” ocurrida en la manifestación de ayer contra LUMA Energy “será investigada venga de dónde venga”. Según trascendió, unos 5 agentes de la Policía fueron heridos y 4 personas fueron arrestadas.

“Ayer un grupo de puertorriqueñas y puertorriqueños expresaron su descontento con nuestro sistema eléctrico de forma pacífica y haciendo buen uso del derecho y la libertad que garantizan nuestras constituciones. Mis respetos. Los pocos que buscaron crear el caos, agredieron a la policía y dañaron propiedad privada sólo afectaron a Puerto Rico y a nuestro pueblo. Todos debemos rechazar esas acciones. Asimismo, toda agresión será investigada venga de dónde venga”, publicó el primer mandatario del país en su cuenta de Twitter.

La manifestación en contra la empresa que maneja los sistemas de transmisión y distribución de energía en Puerto Rico culminó en horas de la noche luego de que las autoridades lanzaron gases lacrimógenos para dispersar a la multitud de manifestantes situados en la Calle Fortaleza, denominada Calle Resistencia, en el Viejo San Juan.

Ayer un grupo de puertorriqueñas y puertorriqueños expresaron su descontento con nuestro sistema eléctrico de forma pacífica y haciendo buen uso del derecho y la libertad que garantizan nuestras constituciones. (1/2)

— Gobernador Pierluisi (@GovPierluisi) August 26, 2022

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Spice said “inches” and dropped spicy teaser for Tape Measure song Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Spice woke up Twitter on Wednesday night when she teased the video for her new single “Tape Measure”.

The uncut teaser showed the dancehall singer measuring the member of a well-endowed black model.

The adult entertainer, who goes by the Twitter handle Midnight Erotic, stood at attention, pants around his hips as Spice took out her tape to see if he measured up.

“Bestie this is For your eyes only Tape Measure video drops this Friday , Pre order my Album Emancipated 48 hours to go,” Spice wrote.

Another model, a white guy, is featured in the teaser but his package remained out of the public’s view.

The teasers left fans scandalised, shocked and impressed.

Some appreciated that male genitalia was finally getting the same play as women’s.

“Me I am just happy that finally it’s not only one gender that goes naked in music videos again… now we can all criticise this in unity,” said one user.

Others were impressed with what the model had to offer.

“Wow that thang just poked me in the eye,” wrote another fan.

The actual video will drop tomorrow, Friday, August 26.

The song will be off Spice’s nine-track sophomore album Emancipated which will also drop on Friday.

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Mai 1998 : un policier abattu par un déséquilibré

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Le jeudi 21 mai 1998, le policier martiniquais Jocelyn Grandu était abattu au centre hospitalier universitaire du Kremlin-Bicêtre dans le Val-de-Marne, par un malade mental qui est parvenu à se saisir de son arme de service.

«Il s’agissait d’une intervention banale où l’on s’est fait piéger », déclarait un policier à nos confrères dans l’édition de France-Antille du samedi 23 mai 1998. En effet, au cœur du drame, ce scénario improbable : le policier martiniquais Jocelyn Grandu s’est retrouvé seul avec un interpellé malade mental, démenotté. Et les événements se sont précipités.

En cette année 1998, le sous-brigadier Jocelyn Grandu, 43 ans, originaire des Trois-Ilets,  est affecté depuis…


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Tourist fined for stealing GoPro while on boat trip

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

A woman visiting Antigua from the US was arrested and charged with larceny this week after she was found in possession of a stolen GoPro Hero 10.

Danielle Daigle was charged alongside her husband on Tuesday.

She, however, took the rap and the charge against her husband was dismissed.

On August 23, the complainant and the defendant were on an excursion on board a boat in the English Harbour area.

The victim went snorkelling, leaving behind his GoPro camera valued at EC $1,560.11.

When the man returned to the boat he discovered his camera was missing which prompted a search on board the vessel.

Despite help from the boat’s employees, the GoPro was not found.

But when the passengers got to shore, the complainant noticed the defendant placing two GoPros into her bag.

He went to her and asked her to check if she had accidentally placed his device into her bag and she began cursing him and gave the beach bag to her husband and then left with him.

The victim reported the matter to the police who obtained a search warrant and made their way to the defendant’s room at a hotel.

In the kitchen area, they found the stolen device, but the woman claimed that it was hers and that it did not work.

During the trial on Wednesday, Daigle told the court that either her husband who suffers from a brain injury or her 11-year-old son might have accidentally thrown the camera into her bag along with their towels.

She said that she did not realise that the GoPro was wrapped in towels.

“I have never stolen anything in my life,” she told the court.

The tourist then went on to claim that she was assaulted by the complainant and battered by police officers while in custody.

She said, while in tears, that she was not only brutalised but also denied a meal.

The investigator, however, took the stand and told the court that the claims were “completely false”.

He said that the woman behaved poorly and even threw herself onto the ground.

He added that she even tossed a cup at the victim and was told that she should set a better example for her son who was present at the time.

The officer also asserted that the woman — who apparently was not even placed in a cell — was not deprived of food.

Having heard both sides, Magistrate Conliffe Clarke advised the woman to file a formal complaint which he said she should be able to prove with the aid of the hotel’s cameras.

He then fined her $300 with a default prison time of three weeks and noted that the camera had been returned to its owner. (Observer by newsco)

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Licensed foreigners no longer need permit to drive in Guyana

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Foreign drivers who are holders of a valid driver’s licence in their home country will now be able to drive on Guyana’s roadways without requiring a permit.

This was announced by President Dr Irfaan Ali on Thursday in a post on his Facebook page.

“If you do not live in Guyana and have a valid drivers’ licence from another country, you can drive a vehicle using that licence for 60 days from your date of entry,” the Head of State declared in exercising powers conferred upon him by Section 103 of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act.

This new law takes effect from today, August 26 2022 and will now allow foreigners to operate on Guyana’s roadways for up to two months.

Previously, persons who come to Guyana were required to fill out a form and submit their valid driver’s licence along with a small fee in order to obtain a Drivers’ Permit to be able to drive in the country. The permit was valid for only one month.

But with this new regulation in the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act Chapter 51:02, this practice will no longer be in place. All that is required under this new law is for the driver to produce a valid licence and documentation to show the date of their arrival in Guyana when driving here.

These changes made by the President will be cited as the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic (The Use of Foreign Issued Driver’s Licence in Guyana) Regulations 2022.

It states: “A person not resident in Guyana shall be permitted to drive on a road for a period of sixty days after his entry into Guyana without a driver’s licence as required by section 23 (1) provided that he is the holder and in possession of a valid driver’s licence issued by a competent authority in the country of his residence along with such documents which shall establish the date of his entry into Guyana.”

Guyana now joins a few other Caribbean Community (Caricom) nations including Trinidad and Tobago that allows foreigners to drive without a domestic Drivers’ Permit or an International Drivers’ Licence.

In Trinidad and Tobago, foreigners 17 years and older with a valid Driver’s Licence/Permit from any country that is a signatory to the Geneva Convention are allowed to operate vehicles on the road for 90 days from the date of their arrival in the country or until the permit/licence expires.

Other Caricom countries such as Barbados and neighbouring Suriname either require a Visitor’s/Driver’s Permit or valid international driver’s license in order for foreigners to drive in those countries.

Nevertheless, this change in Guyana’s Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act comes as the country continues to receive a high influx of foreign nations, mostly due to its nascent oil and gas industry and other new as well as expanding sectors.

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$8.5M steel framed prefab homes launched

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Hits and Jams Entertainment under its new entity, Steel Buildings Guyana Incorporated, on Thursday launched its steel framed prefab homes.

On display at the launch was the first model of the homes to be constructed which costs some $8.5 million. The flat-house, 600 square-foot model features two fully air-conditioned rooms, one bath, a kitchen and comfortable living room space, as well as a small area for dining.

Hits and Jams Executive Director Kerwin Bollers stated that the company focused on the area of prefab housing on account of the timely construction period it offered which keeps up with Guyana’s demand for houses.

“We know exactly what’s happening as it relates to construction in Guyana and the housing boom…we thought that this particular method of construction is definitely timely, because of the demand for such. We know that in Guyana as it relates to building, persons who have their land titles or transports need to go to new homes they want to get in as fast as possible,” he said.

These prefab homes offered by Steel Buildings Guyana can be constructed in just six weeks.

Hits and Jams Chief Executive Officer Rawle Ferguson stated that the prefab homes was a gift to young people, owing to their affordability.

“Durable, affordable, fashionable in six weeks, this is what we present to Guyana.

“Our dreams at Hits & Jams are always get the young people to be having their own and this model with this system that we have here will get you that, apart from working the different banks and so forth will get you your home,” Ferguson highlighted.

The model on display and the common model of the homes are constructed out of three-and-a-half-inch galvanised steel frames. All the materials used on internal and external parts of the home are non-combustible, which lowers the risk of losing the entire home to a fire. The homes can also be fitted with any modern architectural finishes.

Construction of these homes will be done in collaboration with a Barbadian company which has brought in naturalised Guyanese who will teach the local Guyanese team to put together the prefab structures.

Attending the launch were Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal and Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry, Susan Rodrigues.Croal explained that the Government could not supply the current demand for homes in Guyana, with the Ministry distributing close to 15,000 house lots within the last two years.

“This spark new life into the sector, you have a Government that recognises the demand for this sector and we know that we can’t respond to the demands alone; we need support, we need investors in this sector and hence you have the partnership of these young entrepreneurs today,” he said.

The Minister noted that the non-traditional homes that were now being added to Guyana’s market were important for the future development of the country.

“The investment that is being made here as part of the housing drive, this venture that the team is embarking on is an indication of the rapidly-changing dynamics in the housing programme, because here you are witnessing a team of local entrepreneurs who are responding to the new demands for housing options,” he highlighted.

Meanwhile, Minister Rodrigues added that the Government was laser-focused on Guyanese home ownership, which the launch of these affordable prefab homes would promote.

“We are not satisfied by merely delivering house lots to our people but ensuring that we can put them in a home, ensuring that we create the right climate, that we create the investment climate and that we create the opportunities for people to be able to afford their own home.

“We want to ensure that we provide all of the opportunities and the right investment climate for people to do things like this, so not just dependent on the Ministry’s housing programme or the models that we have in the Ministry in terms of the housing models, but to give people more affordable options,” Minister Rodrigues said.

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‘I do drugs to ease meh head’ – addict jailed for stealing rearview mirrors

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

A 57-year-old drug addict has been jailed for four months for persistently stealing vehicle rearview mirrors, which he would then sell to buy drugs.

Unrepresented by legal counsel, Raymond Mohammed, a vagrant, appeared on Thursday before Georgetown Magistrate Annette Singh and pleaded guilty to two counts of simple larceny.

The first charge detailed that on May 10, at Quamina Street, Georgetown, he stole two vehicle rearview mirrors valued at $30,000, property of Cash City Inc. The second charge detailed that on August 23, at Thomas Lands, Georgetown, he stole two car rearview mirrors valued at $80,000, property of Monica Sharma.

In brief remarks to the court, Mohammed admitted that he steals to support his drug addiction. “I does do drugs to ease meh head…I is a drug addict. I does live in a drug yard” on Charlotte Street [Georgetown].”

The Police prosecutor told the court that Mohammed, who is no stranger to the courts, is known for stealing vehicle rearview mirrors and selling them.

Magistrate Singh admonished the convict for his illegal actions, and advised that he needs to take steps to reform himself. In the end, she sentenced him to two months’ imprisonment on each of the two charges, ordering that they are to be served consecutively.

Mohammed expressed gratitude to Magistrate Singh for her leniency before he was taken away to begin serving the jail time.

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Human Capital Resilience Project To Lead To Improved Social Protection Programmes – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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by Jacques Hinkson-Compton

Collaborative efforts of the Government of Saint Lucia and the World Bank Group have led to the facilitation of the Human Capital Resilience Project.

Technical Coordinator of the project, Juliana Daniel-Foster, said there are two components to the improvement of Human Capital Resilience.

“This project, implemented by the Ministry of Equity and the Ministry of Education, aims to strengthen Human Capital Resilience in Saint Lucia.

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The main thrust behind this is the restructuring of the TVET Council, and providing support for persons to get qualified in TVET certification and CVQs. This is component one.

Component two aims to strengthen the social protection system which will also provide support to our human capital by allowing for more effective interventions for reductions in vulnerability. I think this may be the first for Saint Lucia with the two ministries collaborating on one project which is funded by the World Bank.”

Research on relevant skills in the labour market is integral to the project’s success.

“The Human Capital Resilience Project has led the coordination of the labour market needs survey which allows us to gauge which professions or which areas of employment would allow persons to acquire a more sustainable income, as well as where are the gaps in the labour market in terms of demand for skilled personnel. If the qualifications are not being met by the training institutions, the employers will not be able to find those persons to hire in Saint Lucia. So a more coordinated effort where we can direct persons into more sustainable services would enable them to become more resilient, experience more economic inclusion, and our national economic goals will be met.”

A revision of the National Social Protection Policy is a key component of the Human Capital Resilience Project.

SOURCE: Government Information Service

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Cancelación de llegada de crucero a San Juan provocó $400,000 en pérdidas económicas

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La portavoz de la Alianza Turística por Puerto Rico, Daphne Barbeito, informó en RADIO ISLA que la cancelación de la llegada del crucero Carnival Magic a los muelles del Viejo San Juan, provocó que se perdieran unos $400 mil dólares para la economía.

Daphne Barbeito detalló que el barco tiene una capacidad para 4,700 personas. “Es un impacto que, solamente en gastos de pasajeros, estamos hablando de unos casi $400 mil dólares que dejaron de gastar en la economía de Puerto Rico”, expuso Barbeito.    

El navío no atracó en la Ciudad Capital debido a la manifestación contra LUMA Energy ocurrida ayer. La empresa Carnival Cruise Line no estuvo dispuesta a arriesgar la seguridad de sus pasajeros y tripulantes.

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