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Issue No. 637 Monday, 19 April 2004

Trade unions coming

Minister of Employment, the Hon Roy Bodden, would like to see active trade unions in the Cayman Islands within five years.  In the wake of the new Employment Bill, Mr Bodden said he hopes that employees would be prompted to form trade unions, which will lead to a better working environment for employers and employees... read more...


Children and Family Services Moves

West Bay residents will benefit from the new district office of the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) district office, which will open on Monday.  The new office is adjacent to the John A. Cumber Primary School in the former Sunrise Adult Training Centre and will be managed by five trained staff headed by Paulinda Mendoza Young...  read more...


PwC appoints directors

The firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has recently appointed two new directors, David Walker and Russell Smith, to its Corporate Finance and Recovery (CFR) team...  read more...


Emergency services plan workshop

Alongside the emergency services, airline and prison staff will all participate in a motivational workshop, to be held 26-27 April, at the Treasure Island Resort.  Commenting on the workshop, Manager for 911 Emergency Communications, Juliette Gooding said: “This is something we aim to do annually in the form of a workshop or retreat... read more...


Intelligence suggests next major attack could be on cruise ships

Last week Captain John Hewlett, a guest speaker at an International Maritime Security and Port Facility Code (ISPS) Awareness and Implementation Seminar, in the twin-island Federation of Antigua & Barbuda, stated that US intelligence suggests that the next major terrorist attack could be on cruise ships... read more...


Person of the Day - Gina Guevara


Following her father’s advice was the primary promise Gina Guevara made to herself before leaving her home in the Philippines for Grand Cayman three years ago. Her father told her, “Stay close to your family members in Grand Cayman and then your family here in the Philippines will be alive to you.”  With that advice in mind, she spends her Sundays with her husband, sister, nephews, and cousins... read more...


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