Photo: Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby, pays respects to late trade unionist Agnes “Aggie” Bernard, laying a wreath at her monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday May 21). The Workers Week activity honoured one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby, pays respects to late trade unionist Agnes “Aggie” Bernard, by laying a wreath at her monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday (May 21). The Workers Week activity honoured one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
Photo: State Minister in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Dr. the Hon. Norman Dunn, lays a wreath at the Agnes “Aggie” Bernard Monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday May 21). The ceremony formed part of Workers’ Week 2025 activities and honours one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
State Minister in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Dr. the Hon. Norman Dunn, lays a wreath at the Agnes “Aggie” Bernard Monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday (May 21). The ceremony formed part of Workers’ Week 2025 activities and honours one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
Photo: Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., lays a wreath at the Agnes “Aggie” Bernard Monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday May 21). The activity was in observance of Workers’ Week 2025, and paid homage to one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., lays a wreath at the Agnes “Aggie” Bernard Monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday (May 21). The activity was in observance of Workers’ Week 2025, and paid homage to one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
Photo: Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby, pays respects to late trade unionist Agnes “Aggie” Bernard, laying a wreath at her monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday May 21). The Workers Week activity honoured one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby, pays respects to late trade unionist Agnes “Aggie” Bernard, by laying a wreath at her monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday (May 21). The Workers Week activity honoured one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
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Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby, pays respects to late trade unionist Agnes “Aggie” Bernard, by laying a wreath at her monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday (May 21). The Workers Week activity honoured one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., lays a wreath at the Agnes “Aggie” Bernard Monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday (May 21). The activity was in observance of Workers’ Week 2025, and paid homage to one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.State Minister in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Dr. the Hon. Norman Dunn, lays a wreath at the Agnes “Aggie” Bernard Monument at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown Kingston on Wednesday (May 21). The ceremony formed part of Workers’ Week 2025 activities and honours one of Jamaica’s earliest female trade unionists.
Last Updated: May 23, 2025
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