BusinessEditors PickMultimedia Labour Matters 13: Victimisation in the workplace By: nationnews Date: May 16, 2022 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp What should you do if you think you are being victimised in the work place? Attorney Michelle M. Russell tells you how to identify victimisation and all of the legal steps in this edition of Labour Matters. TagsbarbadosBarbados NationLabour Mattersmichelle m. russellNation Newsvictimisation in the work place Previous articlePensions for Saratoga hotel workers in CubaNext articleSebastian Vettel says climate crisis makes him question whether racing in F1 is right nationnews Man remanded on theft and gun charges Nationnews Desk - May 5, 2026 MISSING: Keimone Donica Speede News Man on three kidnapping charges remanded News Police refute claims of gunmen at Eden Lodge Nursery News Rihanna, Beyoncé close out Met Gala red carpet Entertainment A budding Bajan scientist News Related articles News Man remanded on theft and gun charges Police arrested and charged Jevon Shaquan Tyrese Archer with one count each of robbery and use of firearm,... News MISSING: Keimone Donica Speede Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing girl Keimone Donica Speede, 14 years, of Upper Carters... News Man on three kidnapping charges remanded A man charged with three counts of kidnapping was remanded to Barbados Prison service (Dodds) when he appeared... News Police refute claims of gunmen at Eden Lodge Nursery There is no evidence to support claims that gunmen ran through Eden Lodge Nursery School during this morning’s...