Thursday, April 25, 2024

Stuart steps in

Date:

Share post:

Prime Minister Freundel Stuart is stepping in today to try to sort out the controversy surrounding the laying off of temporary Government workers.
Amidst reports that some temporary workers are now without jobs, Stuart will meet with the Head of the Civil Service and other top officials to ensure that even as Government seeks to cut costs, the situation involving temporary workers is “not mishandled”.
“I am going to be meeting with the Head of the Civil Service, the Chief Personnel Officer, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of the Civil Service and other persons involved in this whole process to make sure that this situation is clarified,” he told the media after touring stores at the Limegrove Lifestyle Centre in Holetown yesterday.
Stuart said he wanted the matter to be “humanely and sensibly managed for the benefit of the Government, for the benefit of the workers, and the benefit of the households and businesses of Barbados”.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

Body found at Marley Vale

Police are investigating the circumstances relating to the discovery of the body of a 40-year-old man through a...

Some BNOCL staff on strike

Some staff at the Barbados National Oil Company Ltd (BNOCL) are off the job. Deputy general secretary of the...

Shooting incident at Husbands Heights

A man was shot at Husband Heights, St James in the early hours of this morning. Lawmen said that...

British Airways celebrates 70 years in Barbados

SEVENTY YEARS AGO, the first direct British Airways (BA) flight landed in Barbados. Yesterday, the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc...