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Issue No. 1132 Friday, 7 July 2006
Rollover adds to HR crisis Immigration policies are just one issue adversely affecting the management of staff in the Cayman Islands according to a Human Resource specialist. Rollover may be adding to an employee crisis which is further compounded by mismanagement and misunderstanding about what employees want. Fifty per cent of the workforce is “disengaged” and feeling no loyalty... read more..
New owners at Marriott ResortSix months after the Marriott Resort Grand Cayman management announced that the resort had been elevated to a four-star diamond status comes word that there is a change of ownership. The Marriott, which is located on the world-famous Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman, is now actually owned by Marriott International... read more..
Garbage could become fuel according to Minister After a recent fact finding mission regarding waste Management, the Minister with responsibility for garbage has said it is essential Cayman changes the way it has traditionally dealt with is waste. And one MLA who accompanied him, has warned that controlling and reducing the Islands’ waste levels is, a business venture that must be properly run... read more..
Guns found in West BayAs a result of an operation carried out last week by West Bay Uniform and C.I.D officers, from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, (RCIPS) two illegal firearms were recovered and one man was arrested according to police reports. The RCIPS said that this recovery continues the Service’s relentless pursuit in fighting crime... read more..
Carnival Cruises to visit Cayman year-round Beginning in November, Carnival Cruise Lines will increase its cruise ship calls to the Cayman Islands with the year-round visits of Carnival Liberty, its Florida office announced recently. Carnival Cruise Lines said its Carnival Liberty ship would be deployed from Port Everglades on six and eight-day Caribbean cruises beginning in November 2006... read more..
Caymanian of the Week - Henry Sapp After living in Colorado for almost 8 years, Henry Sapp caught the first plane back to the Cayman Islands following Hurricane Ivan. Committed to helping the Island recover, he didn’t think twice about assisting his mother in taking care of the residences and people of the Islands Club, where she worked as the property manager. Once Mr Sapp and his wife witnessed the devastating effects... read more..
OTHER NEWS
BRACKER AND LITTLE CAYMANIAN
EDITORIAL
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
COMMENTARY
SPORTS


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