Nurses to continue dialogue with Finance Ministry about the compensation review

President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, NAJ Dawn-Marie Richards says the association will continue its dialogue with the Ministry of Finance on the matter of the implementation of the compensation review. 

Yesterday, representatives from NAJ met with Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke to discuss outstanding matters relating to the review.

Speaking with Irie FM News last evening, Ms. Richards said the association is pleased with the outcome of yesterday’s talks and awaits another round of discussions. 

Last week, several nurses took industrial action that led to the Finance Ministry engaging the NAJ in a meeting.

According to the South East Regional Health Authority, the Spanish Town, Kingston Public and the Victoria Jubilee Hospitals saw a decline  in the number of nurses who showed up for work. 

The affected hospitals had to utilize the services of nurses who recently graduated and obtained their licenses.

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PNP refutes Prime Minister’s claim that his administration did not inherit a growing economy

President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, NAJ Dawn-Marie Richards says the association will continue its dialogue with the Ministry of Finance on the matter of the implementation of the compensation review. 

Yesterday, representatives from NAJ met with Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke to discuss outstanding matters relating to the review.

Speaking with Irie FM News last evening, Ms. Richards said the association is pleased with the outcome of yesterday’s talks and awaits another round of discussions. 

Last week, several nurses took industrial action that led to the Finance Ministry engaging the NAJ in a meeting.

According to the South East Regional Health Authority, the Spanish Town, Kingston Public and the Victoria Jubilee Hospitals saw a decline  in the number of nurses who showed up for work. 

The affected hospitals had to utilize the services of nurses who recently graduated and obtained their licenses.

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Some St. Ann residents seemingly object to proposed Mammee Bay housing development by Chinese investors

President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, NAJ Dawn-Marie Richards says the association will continue its dialogue with the Ministry of Finance on the matter of the implementation of the compensation review. 

Yesterday, representatives from NAJ met with Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke to discuss outstanding matters relating to the review.

Speaking with Irie FM News last evening, Ms. Richards said the association is pleased with the outcome of yesterday’s talks and awaits another round of discussions. 

Last week, several nurses took industrial action that led to the Finance Ministry engaging the NAJ in a meeting.

According to the South East Regional Health Authority, the Spanish Town, Kingston Public and the Victoria Jubilee Hospitals saw a decline  in the number of nurses who showed up for work. 

The affected hospitals had to utilize the services of nurses who recently graduated and obtained their licenses.

Read More

Over 500 motorcycles were seized by the Westmoreland Police last year

President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, NAJ Dawn-Marie Richards says the association will continue its dialogue with the Ministry of Finance on the matter of the implementation of the compensation review. 

Yesterday, representatives from NAJ met with Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke to discuss outstanding matters relating to the review.

Speaking with Irie FM News last evening, Ms. Richards said the association is pleased with the outcome of yesterday’s talks and awaits another round of discussions. 

Last week, several nurses took industrial action that led to the Finance Ministry engaging the NAJ in a meeting.

According to the South East Regional Health Authority, the Spanish Town, Kingston Public and the Victoria Jubilee Hospitals saw a decline  in the number of nurses who showed up for work. 

The affected hospitals had to utilize the services of nurses who recently graduated and obtained their licenses.

Read More

Number of people taken into custody following police operation in  Manchester, increases to 5

President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, NAJ Dawn-Marie Richards says the association will continue its dialogue with the Ministry of Finance on the matter of the implementation of the compensation review. 

Yesterday, representatives from NAJ met with Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke to discuss outstanding matters relating to the review.

Speaking with Irie FM News last evening, Ms. Richards said the association is pleased with the outcome of yesterday’s talks and awaits another round of discussions. 

Last week, several nurses took industrial action that led to the Finance Ministry engaging the NAJ in a meeting.

According to the South East Regional Health Authority, the Spanish Town, Kingston Public and the Victoria Jubilee Hospitals saw a decline  in the number of nurses who showed up for work. 

The affected hospitals had to utilize the services of nurses who recently graduated and obtained their licenses.

Read More

Opposition says critical shortage of court reporters impacting sittings of mention and circuit courts in three parishes

President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, NAJ Dawn-Marie Richards says the association will continue its dialogue with the Ministry of Finance on the matter of the implementation of the compensation review. 

Yesterday, representatives from NAJ met with Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke to discuss outstanding matters relating to the review.

Speaking with Irie FM News last evening, Ms. Richards said the association is pleased with the outcome of yesterday’s talks and awaits another round of discussions. 

Last week, several nurses took industrial action that led to the Finance Ministry engaging the NAJ in a meeting.

According to the South East Regional Health Authority, the Spanish Town, Kingston Public and the Victoria Jubilee Hospitals saw a decline  in the number of nurses who showed up for work. 

The affected hospitals had to utilize the services of nurses who recently graduated and obtained their licenses.

Read More

Labour Minister urges farm workers who departed Jamaica for Canada to continue tradition of determination and hard work

President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, NAJ Dawn-Marie Richards says the association will continue its dialogue with the Ministry of Finance on the matter of the implementation of the compensation review. 

Yesterday, representatives from NAJ met with Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke to discuss outstanding matters relating to the review.

Speaking with Irie FM News last evening, Ms. Richards said the association is pleased with the outcome of yesterday’s talks and awaits another round of discussions. 

Last week, several nurses took industrial action that led to the Finance Ministry engaging the NAJ in a meeting.

According to the South East Regional Health Authority, the Spanish Town, Kingston Public and the Victoria Jubilee Hospitals saw a decline  in the number of nurses who showed up for work. 

The affected hospitals had to utilize the services of nurses who recently graduated and obtained their licenses.

Read More