Finance Minister assures public sector workers they will not have to return allowances paid prior to implementation of compensation review this year

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

NHF to begin covering costs of screening examinations for prostate cancer in men older than 40 years

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

Commissioner says members of Constabulary will be in a better position regarding uniform availability by first quarter of next year

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

Cabinet says motorists with outstanding tickets will have up to February 1 to pay the fines to prevent demerit points on their licenses

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

NHF beneficiaries will soon have access to 41 new medications for the treatment of eight health conditions

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

Commissioner says police officers should not be cowed down by naysayers, but should do their work firmly and fairly

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

One of St Catherine South’s most wanted men fatally shot during alleged confrontation with police in the parish last night

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

Manchester Central MP expresses concern over recent spate of robberies and shootings in the parish

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

57-year-old woman killed in motor vehicle crash along Round Hill main road, in Sandy Bay, Hanover yesterday

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.

 

St. James Councillors blast NWA for poor management of infrastructure under its portfolio

Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to implementation of the compensation review this year.

 

There has been uncertainty among public sector workers, over whether or not the sums would be recovered by the Government under the compensation restructuring, with effect from April 1, 2022.

 

In clarifying the situation, Dr Clarke assured that will not be the case.

 

He explained what will happen under the new compensation restructuring system.

Noting an increase in the guaranteed 17.5 percent on net total compensation to 20 percent, Dr Clarke also clarified what will happen if public servants see a negative balance.