PSOJ believes Budget is reasonable but inflation and interest rate risks are high

After assessing the tabling of the (1) fiscal policy paper, (2) medium-term debt management strategy and (3) estimate of expenditure ...

The PSOJ welcomes Prime Minister’s announcement to discontinue the DRMA for COVID-19 

There has been a notable decline in the number of confirmed covid-19 cases on the island, and a reduction in ...

PSOJ wants an amicable resolution to wage negotiations between the Government and Jamaica Police Federation

The Private Sector Organisation (PSOJ) calls for productive and expedient negotiations with the rank-and-file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force ...

PSOJ Calls For Transparency and Due Process for Bengal Development Plans in St Ann

The PSOJ notes recent reports about the Bengal development plans in St. Ann and believes that no singular organization should ...

PSOJ reiterates support for the SOPE with the review tribunal

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has reported that there have been at least 47 murders committed in Jamaica since the ...

PSOJ anticipates a smooth working relationship following Cabinet shuffle

The PSOJ has noted the changes made by PM Andrew Holness to the Cabinet recently. We believe that overall, it ...

PSOJ MOURNS THE PASSING OF JAMES MOSS-SOLOMON

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) expresses sincere condolences at the passing of James ‘Jimmy’ Moss-Solomon, CD. Mr Moss-Solomon ...

KEITH DUNCAN RE-ELECTED PSOJ PRESIDENT

Two New Vice Presidents Added to Officer Corps Keith Duncan, Group Chief Executive Officer, The JMMB Group, was unanimously re-elected ...

Crime Prevention and Social Cohesion Top the PSOJ Agenda For 2022

In addition to continuing to be key partners in the nation’s COVID19 recovery efforts, crime prevention and social cohesion will ...