On today’s edition of Jamaica House Weekly: Prime Minister Andrew Holness bids final farewell to Edward Seaga, breaks ground for the new Morant Bay Urban Centre and awards 40 stalwarts in the education sector.
The House of Representatives, last Tuesday passed the Tourism Workers Pension Bill, which seeks to establish a defined contribution pension scheme for hospitality industry workers.
Job seekers are being encouraged to take advantage of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security’s free career development services. Find out more on today’s edition of Career Talk.
St. Thomas Urban Centre to create 3,000 Jobs; Tourism Ministry to launch graduate training programme and Attorney General Chambers Clears Backlog of Accident Cases.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade through the Diaspora Taskforces is moving proactively to bring important projects to fruition. Among these is the Adoption of 55 health clinics, being undertaken by the Jamaica Diaspora Health Taskforce.
The Minister of Tourism in partnership with the University of the West Indies is set to launch Jamaica’s first graduate tourism and hospitality programme. This is part of efforts to increase the level of training available locally for persons interested in entering the industry and those looking for further training.
On today’s programme, we walk through the streets of Downton, Kingston with the Kingston Creative crew and a group of talented artists.Plus, the group shares what it has in store for this weekend. Stick around as we explore this week’s Arts Page.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has reiterated plans to develop more parish capitals and major townships across the island including Annotto Bay, Lucea, Port Antonio and Morant Bay.
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