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The Barbados Union of Teachers Opposes Proposed Increase in Pensionable Age, Citing Injustice for Teachers

August 22, 2023

The Barbados Union of Teachers Opposes Proposed Increase in Pensionable Age, Citing Injustice for Teachers

The Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) is against proposed changes to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS), arguing that it would be unfair to require teachers to work until almost 70. BUT is concerned about the increasing pensionable age and the number of contributions required. BUT President Rudy Lovell has called for further consultation before the changes go to Parliament and has raised issues about the use of NIS funds and the impact of senior public servants being put on contracts. The Unity Workers' Union and the National Union of Public Workers have also expressed opposition and concerns about the proposed changes.

Barbados Union of Teachers Opposes Contracts for Principal and Deputy Principal Positions

August 22, 2023

Barbados Union of Teachers Opposes Contracts for Principal and Deputy Principal Positions

The Barbados Union of Teachers opposes contracts for principal and deputy principal positions, stating that they were proposed without consultation and may have negative consequences for teachers' conditions and the education system.

Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology prepares for new academic year, welcoming hundreds of students for technical vocational training

August 20, 2023

Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology prepares for new academic year, welcoming hundreds of students for technical vocational training

"The Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology prepares for the start of classes with nearly 600 students pursuing technical vocational skills training. Principal encourages students to develop critical survival skills for success."

Police Constable Shanice Lovell Excels at Graduation Ceremony, Receives Multiple Awards

August 17, 2023

Police Constable Shanice Lovell Excels at Graduation Ceremony, Receives Multiple Awards

Police Constable Shanice Lovell was recognized for her exceptional achievements at the Passing Out Parade and Graduation Ceremony, receiving multiple awards and accolades, including the Baton of Honour and Commandant's Trophy.

Elderly Chinese Gather for Exercise and Socializing During Daylight Hours: Insights from a Visit to China

August 17, 2023

Elderly Chinese Gather for Exercise and Socializing During Daylight Hours: Insights from a Visit to China

Discover the vibrant exercise and socializing culture of elderly Chinese citizens. Learn about China's elderly care policy plans and the creation of recreational spaces for older individuals.

Minister Calls for Sign Language Classes in School Curriculum to Empower Disabled Community

August 16, 2023

Minister Calls for Sign Language Classes in School Curriculum to Empower Disabled Community

Minister Kirk Humphrey advocates for sign language classes to be included in the school curriculum, stressing the importance of accessibility and inclusion for the disabled community in Barbados.

Chinese National Detained After Discovery of First Methamphetamine Lab in Trinidad and Tobago

August 15, 2023

Chinese National Detained After Discovery of First Methamphetamine Lab in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago police have detained a Chinese national after discovering the first methamphetamine laboratory in Port of Spain. Investigations are ongoing as law enforcement agencies crack down on illicit drugs.

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley Announces $100 Textbook Support for Primary School Students

August 12, 2023

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley Announces $100 Textbook Support for Primary School Students

"Primary school children can receive $100 towards textbooks starting September, as announced by Prime Minister Mottley, providing financial relief similar to secondary school textbook loan schemes."

Ministry to examine UNESCO-recommended ban on cell phones in schools

August 9, 2023

Ministry to examine UNESCO-recommended ban on cell phones in schools

Ministry of Education officials are considering the use of cell phones in schools after a UNESCO study recommended a ban due to concerns about reduced educational performance and online bullying.

Top students named

August 9, 2023

Top students named

Anaya Sealy and Scott Johnson are the top performers in the Barbados Secondary Schools' Entrance Examination (BSSEE) this year. Sealy will attend Queen's College, while Johnson has been allocated a spot at Harrison College. Joy Obiora and Amirah Griffith were the second and third overall performers, attending Harrison College and Queen's College respectively. Ashton Hoyte, a legally blind student, also performed exceptionally well and will be attending Harrison College.

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TOP PERFORMERS

August 9, 2023

TOP PERFORMERS

Results of the Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance Exam are celebrated, including top performers Anaya Sealy and Scott Johnson, as well as blind student Ashton Hoyte.

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