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Cover coming for those in non-standard employment

Barbadian workers engaged in non-standard forms of employment who...

‘Strong-looking’ tourism season

Barbados is trending towards another strong tourism performance in...

Organised crime ‘must be attacked by cops’

Gangs, gambling in schools and indiscipline by students are...

Cancer survivors take the runway

Scores of patrons turned out at the Queen’s Park...

Citizenship policy being modernised

Government is forging ahead with plans to modernise its...

Long-stay high

Barbados recorded its best ever performance for tourism arrivals...

Thorne queries debt support bill

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne has challenged Government on its decision-making with regard to Barbados’ debt, as the House of Assembly debated a resolution yesterday,...

Assisted living village on way for disabled

A respite centre and a residential facility are on the cards for disabled adults in Barbados. Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley made the disclosure in...

Hundreds bid farewell to Sir Henry Forde

Hundreds of people from all walks of life turned out at the Christ Church Parish Church today to bid a final farewell to Sir...

Tourism workers to be toasted

Barbados’ tourism workers will be celebrated during Tourism Week 2024. Chief product development officer at the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI), Marsha Alleyne, said it...

HR chief: Manage remote work

President of the Human Resource Management Association of Barbados (HRMAB), Nicholas Roberts, is suggesting businesses should embrace the idea of working remotely more. The HR...

HRMAB warns of AI threat to jobs

Many jobs in Barbados may be on the line with the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI)  and technological advancements in businesses. President of the Human...