Ministry of Health Meets With GHTA Stakeholders To Discuss Covid-19 Strategies
The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, the Ministry of Health, Caribbean Health and Tourism...
Canada To Provide Biometric Processing For VISA Applications In Grenada
The Government of Canada, in partnership with the Government of Grenada, is pleased to announce...
Grenada’s Prime Minister To Join CARICOM Mission To Guyana
Prime Minister, Dr. the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell is among four regional Heads of Government...
Pure Grenada Heralds MISBEHAVIOUR, Movie Based On True Story Of Grenadian Jennifer Hosten, Crowned Miss World 1970
A delegation of extraordinary Grenadians joined Jennifer Hosten and the stellar cast of MISBEHAVIOUR (12A;...
Seafarers off to STCW training in Trinidad & Tobago
25 seafarers from Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, have arrived in Trinidad and Tobago, for...
Ministry of Agriculture: Increasing Production And Minimizing Importation
Increasing production and minimizing importation, that was the reason behind a Root Crop Training held...
Grenada Prepares To Observe Commonwealth Day
Plans are afoot by the Ministries of Youth Development, Sports, Culture and the Arts, Climate...
Grenada Trades’ Union Council Calls For Urgent Meeting With Minister For Health
The Grenada Trades Union Council (GTUC) has written to the Minister for Health, Honourable Nickolas Steele, another letter requesting an urgent meeting to discuss Government‘s response and preparation to prevent workers and the population from contracting the Corona Virus. In its letter, the GTUC made the following demands among others: – 1. That a meeting be held urgently with the Grenada Trades‘ Union Council and its Affiliates since we have members in the Health Care, Emergency Service, Air and Sea Ports (border control), Hotels and Public spaces who stands a higher risk of exposure to the disease. 2. That the Government recognise that COVID–19 is an Occupational Safety and Health threat. 3. That comprehensive Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) be provided to all front–line workers and those who may encounter infected people. 4. The rights of all workers be respected to remove themselves from situations that they consider poses an imminent or serious danger to life or health in keeping with Section 74 (2) (e) of the Employment Act. 5. To ensure that no worker suffers any loss of pay during any period of quarantine. The GTUC made it clear that its concerns were for all workers in Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique, whether unionized or ununionized, casual, contract or permanent in the formal or informal sectors...
NDC Advises Grenada To Impose Travel Restrictions Amid The Heightened Threat Of COVID-19
The Political Leader, Franka Bernardine, and the National Executive Council, of the National Democratic Congress...
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