PSOJ Concerned About NWC Workers’ Strike and its Impact on Businesses
It was reported this morning, May 10, 2022, that approximately 2,000 employees of the National Water Commission (NWC) went on strike, demanding…
It was reported this morning, May 10, 2022, that approximately 2,000 employees of the National Water Commission (NWC) went on strike, demanding…
The PSOJ is deeply concerned about the findings in the recently concluded report from the Integrity Commission which revealed that a raft…
The Private Sector Organisation Of Jamaica (PSOJ) is pleased to join in the celebration of International Women’s Day 2022 under the theme:…
Given the recent monetary policy action effected by the Bank of Jamaica, The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is reiterating its…
After assessing the tabling of the (1) fiscal policy paper, (2) medium-term debt management strategy and (3) estimate of expenditure for FY…
There has been a notable decline in the number of confirmed covid-19 cases on the island, and a reduction in the number…
The Private Sector Organisation (PSOJ) calls for productive and expedient negotiations with the rank-and-file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) regarding…
The PSOJ notes recent reports about the Bengal development plans in St. Ann and believes that no singular organization should benefit from…
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has reported that there have been at least 47 murders committed in Jamaica since the start of…
The PSOJ has noted the changes made by PM Andrew Holness to the Cabinet recently. We believe that overall, it demonstrates a…