Statin says it has addressed issues with remuneration of census takers

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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Trelawny police report increase in incest cases involving children; Govt minister contemplates public education campaign

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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Woman arrested in relation to murder of Danielle Rowe

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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Investigation to be conducted into temporary closure of Airport runway

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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Over 50 flights impacted by temporary closure of runway at Sangster airport

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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FLA workers to resume normal duties tomorrow

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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Appeal Court quashes sentence of man who served almost entire time waiting for appeal to be heard

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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Application filed in Appeal Court seeking immediate reinstatement of Corporal Rohan James

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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Holness assures that local government election will be held next February

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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Police check cemeteries for disturbed graves following discovery of charred human skulls

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, (Statin) has sought to address issues with remuneration of census takers and has urged anyone with concerns, to use the available channels to seek redress.

Some workers previously expressed concern about not being paid for months or that the amount paid was inadequate, leading to unrest and resignations.

The institute’s Director General, Carol Coy noted that timely payments of monies to workers must be balanced with the provision of data that meets required standards.

She said once no issue is found with the questionnaire as well as the visitation record-submitted by the worker approval will be given and payment processed.

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