BusinessEditors PickMultimedia Labour Matters 13: Victimisation in the workplace By: nationnews Date: May 16, 2022 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp What should you do if you think you are being victimised in the work place? Attorney Michelle M. Russell tells you how to identify victimisation and all of the legal steps in this edition of Labour Matters. TagsbarbadosBarbados NationLabour Mattersmichelle m. russellNation Newsvictimisation in the work place Previous articlePensions for Saratoga hotel workers in CubaNext articleSebastian Vettel says climate crisis makes him question whether racing in F1 is right nationnews LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Natassia’s journey from tragedy to triumph Nationnews Desk - March 29, 2024 No decision yet on Lester Vaughan School Editors Pick BDF to conduct simulation exercise on April 2 & 3 News Barbadians reminded to file taxes online as filing season starts Business Minister Abrahams’ statement on Ismail Patel’s passing News Beyoncé shares ‘Cowboy Carter’ tracklist Entertainment Related articles Lifestyle Natassia’s journey from tragedy to triumph In a world often characterised by turbulence and uncertainty, a beacon of hope often emerges from some of... Editors Pick No decision yet on Lester Vaughan School A firm decision has not yet been made regarding when the Lester Vaughan School will be reopened. Following a... News BDF to conduct simulation exercise on April 2 & 3 The Barbados Defence Force (BDF) will conduct a Mass Casualty Simulation Exercise from Tuesday, April 2, to Wednesday,... Business Barbadians reminded to file taxes online as filing season starts The Barbados Revenue Authority (the BRA) is advising that tax filing season for 2023 begins on April 1 this...