FLA workers to resume normal duties tomorrow

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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Holness assures that local government election will be held next February

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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Ground broken for Port Royal pipeline replacement project

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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Opposition appeals to Governor General to not give assent to ODPP retirement age bill

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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Haitian migrants seek asylum; lawyers ask government to reconsider deportation

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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Justice Minister suggests that public sector workers should be mandated to make a will

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA. 

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Task force being set up to develop policy on Artificial Intelligence

Contract employees at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) are expected to resume normal duties, tomorrow.

This after a back to work agreement was reached during a meeting today. 

The workers had taken industrial action, reportedly because they were upset about various issues, to include compensation.

A decision to delay payment of contract workers under the compensation review had angered the workers, so they had called in sick yesterday, resulting in operations at the FLA being hampered.

Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) President Techa Clarke Griffiths said talks will continue, between the union and FLA.